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Book 18

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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, -
January 3rd, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker
and J. E. Lewis, c1erk  Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of December 27th, 1937, were read and
approved.
/ In the Matter o~ the Petition to Drop the Suit Against Charles Reamer Pinney
for Aid granted his parents.
Mr. Vander Kar of the Workers Alliance presented a petition, signed by citizens,

wage-earners and Old Age Pensioners of Santa Barbara, requesting the Board to drop

the suit, heretofore filed by the County, aga1.nst Charles Reamer Pinney for aid grante

John Herbert and Clara Belle Pinney, parents of said Charles Reamer Pinney. Said
petition was ordered placed on file 

In the Matter of the Petition ot Frank E. Dow, and Others tor the D11oontinuano1
and Abandonment of a certain portion of Ash Street in the town of Carpinteria; First
Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara,  state of Cal1forn1a 

 I ORDER FIXING TI?KE 
It appe-a.ring to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, that the petition filed by Frank E. Dow, et al., with the Clerk of the
Board on the 3rd day of January, 193g, in the above entitled matter, has been signed
by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom a.re residents of said First Road Dis-
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trict in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and who are taxed therein
for road purposes;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard on Monday, the 24th day of
January, 193S, at !LO o'clock a. m. at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors, in
the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
and that Notice be given to all freeholders in said Road District of the time
and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such Notice
in the Carpinteria Herald, a newspaper of general circulation, : printed and published
in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said
hearing, and that such Notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the line of the
proposed vacation of said portion of public road to be discontinued and abandoned 
It is further ordered that bill for advertising notice of hearing be sent to
Mr. Dow  -
AnT"roval j In the Matter of Approval of Oil Drilling Bonds in accordance with the Provisions
~ Of 011
Drilling
Bonde.
of Ordinance No. 502.
Upon motion, duly Aeconded and carried, the following bonds for oil drilling, in
 the amount set opposite each name, were approved in accordance with the provisions of
 



Grand and J
Trial Jt1ror 
Ordinance No. 502.
Edco Oil Corporation - single bond -
F. E. Jones - blanket bond -
E. H. Moore, Inc. - blanket bond -
#500.00
2000.00
2000.00
The above mentioned blanket bond of E. H. Moore, Inc. is being substituted for
.
and in the place of the four single bonds previously filed, and it is ordered that

said four single bonds be and the same are hereby released 

In the Matter of Grand and Trial J urors for the Year 193g.
The above entitled matter was continued one week.
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Appointment I
of Certain
Aopointive .
Off1cera.
In the Matter of Appointment of Certain Appointive Officers.
Upon motion, ~uly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the following
: n8.JI1ed perso~s be, and they are. hereby appointed for the position and at the salary

Appointment "
of County
Physician-Fourth
District.
Annua1
Sett1ement
Sheet.

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designated on a month to month basis, t o ~it: 

J Custodian of the Court House Phil Weidman
, Superintendent of Detention Home Anne Mccaughey
 Superintendent of Santa Barbara
General Hospital Mrs. Eva Wilson
I Superintendent of Santa Maria Genera~
Hospital and County Physician Jules Bertero
 County Physician R. W. Lambuth
.county Welfare Director Harvey J. Rudolph
. General Road Superintendent Robert C. Westwick
, County Live Stock Inspector
 .Purchasing Agent
Statistician
Sealer of Weights & Measures
A. s. Larsen
John L. Stewart
John L. Stewart
C. A. Page
~Asst. Sealer of weights & Measures Mrs. Bertha Page
diem, not to ~xcee d $50.00 per month .
t1go.oo
135.00
300.00
200.00
250.00
300.00
300.00
100.00
250.00
213.33
200.00
;.oo -per

In the Matter of Appointing Walter Anderson, M. D. to Succeed M. V. Dunca ,
M. D. as Cpunty Physic~an, Fourth District, Lompoc.
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously, that Walter Anderson, M.D.
be appointed to succeed M. V. Duncan, M. D., as County Physician, Fourth District,
Lompoc, at a monthly salary ot $50.00.
In the Matter ot the Annua1 Sett1ement Sheet from the County Treasurer an
Auditor.
L. A. Gammill, Oounty Trea~ur~r, and A. T. Eaves, County Auditor, submitted
their annual settlement sheet as required by law, as follows, to wit:
January 3, 193g.
To the Honorable Board of Super\1'1eore, Santa Barbara County, California:
Gentlemen:
We, the treasurer and auditor of Santa Barbara County herewith present to you our

annual settlement sheet.
Vouchers for money paid by the treasurer are all on file in the auditor's office. '!'he
treasurer's accounts and auditor's accounts agree as per statement below:
Receipts
Balance in hands of treasurer as per statement
rendered January 4, 1937
Amount reoe1veiJanuary 4, 1937 to January 3, i93g
Total
Disbursements.

Cash ~aid out as per vouchers on file with the auditor
Balance on hand in the treasury as of January 3, 193g

  

 
 
 
~espectfully submitted,
 
 
12,151,753.26
5,3g2,664.25 '
$7,534,417.51
4, 922,429 .1.5
1~,611,9gg.36
L. A. GAMMILL, County Treasurer
A. T. EAVES, County Auditor
 It was ordered that said report be placed on file 


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Communicatio 
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January 3rd, i93g.
In the Matter ot Communication from the U. S. Forestry Service, Relative
to Pari-mutual Betting Funds ror Fair Purposes. 
The Clerk was directed to advise s. A. Nash-Boulden, Forest Supervisor, .
that the County has no control over allocation of. the betting funds, and suggest that
the Forestry Department contact Jess H. Chambers in regard to possible prize money
awards for exhibits at county faire.
Authorizing
the District
Attorney to
file suit.
/ In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to file suit against

Authorizing
the District
Attorney to
file suit.
 
Mrs. Nora Warner, Elmer Warner, Elwood Warner and Frances Johnson for aid to the aged,
rendered to Frank warner under the terms of Old Age Security Act of the State of California,
as amended, by the County of Santa Barbara.
Resolution No. 243g.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney
is directed to file suit against Mre. Nora Warner, Elmer Warner,- Elwood Warner and
Frances Johnson for the collection of the sum of $35.00 per month from the 1st day of
January 1938, for the aid paid in advance by the County of Santa Barbara to the said
Frank Warner for the month of January, 193g.
.
Passed and adopted by the Board ot Superv1soTe of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of Californ.1a, this 3rd day of January, 193g, by the following vote:
AYES: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to File Suit Against
Blanch Priest for aid to the aged, rendered to Sarah Al ice and Alfred F. Priest, under
the terms of Old Age Security Act of the State of California, as amended, by the County
of Santa Barbara.
Resolution No. 2~39.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney
is directed to file suit against Blanch Priest for the collection of the sum of
$70.00 per month from the let day of January, i93g, for the aid paid in advance by
the County of Santa Barbara to the said Sarah Alice and Alfred F. Preist for the month
of January i93g.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, this 3rd day of January 193S, by the following vote:
Ayes: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None.
Authorizing J In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to file suit against
the District
Attorney to Alex Malan for aid to the aged, rendered to his wife, Rosa Malan, under the terms of
File su1t.
Old Age Security Act of the State of California, as amended, by the County of Santa
Barbara.
Resolution No. 244o.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney
is directed to file suit against Alex Malan for the coll ection of the sum of $35.00
per month from the 1st day of January, 1 938, for the aid paid in advance by the County
of Santa Barbara to the said Rosa Malan for the month of January, i93g.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
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Barbara, State of California, this 3rd da.y of January 1938, by the following vote:
Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, RonaJ.d M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None.
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Au thor1 zing I
the District
Attorney to
f 11 e eu1t.


In the Matter of Authorizing the D1str1ct Attorney to file suit against
.
Fred s. Tisdel for aid to .the aged, rendered to his mother, Hattie P. Tisdel, under
the terms of Old Age S~ou~ity Act of the State of California, ae amended, by the
County of Santa Barbara.
aeso1ution No. 2441.
Upon motion, duly seconded ~nd carried unanimously, the District Attorney
is directed to file suit against Fred S. Tisdel for the collection of the sum of
#g.oo, per month from the let day of January, 193g, for the aid paid.in advance by the
County of Santa Barbara to the said Hattie P. Tisdel, for the month of January 193g.
Passed and a~opted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara
State of Oalifornia, t~is 3r~ day of January, 193$, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald ra. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Absent, ?:one.  Nays: None.
Authorizing I In the Matter of the Authorizing the District Attorney to file suit against
the District
Attorney to Will iam Craig Poole for aid to the aged, rendered to hie father, Thomas Poole, under
file suit.
Extension of
Time --
01 d Age
Security.


the terms of Old Age Securit~ Act of the State of California, as amended, by the Count
of Santa Barbara.
Resolution No. 2442
Upon motion, ~uly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney is
directed to file suit against William Craig Poole for the collecxion of the sum of
$15.00 per month from the lat day of November, 1937, for the aid paid in advance by
t~e County of Santa Barbara to the said Thomas Poole for the months of November,
December, 1937 and January 193g.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara~
State of California, th1.s 3rd 1.ay of January, 193S, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None.
I In the Matter of Declaration of Necessity for Extension of Tlme in Submitting
Applications f or Old Age Security 

Whereas, it appears from reports of the County W~lfare Department that the
applications of
Andrus, Myra
Bryson, Mary A. 
Clark, Hugh
Countryman, Freemanah Otis
Green, Nell 1e (Joseph A.)
Jones, Em.ma
Kopleman, Gertrude
Post, Andre'?"

October g, 1937
September 29, 1937
October 11, 1937
October 15, 1937
October 26, 1937
October 22, 1937
October 13, .1937
October 29, 1937

applicants for Old Age Security, were received on the date set opposite the name of
ea.ch applicant, and have been under investigation without delay and with all due diligence,
but are impossible of completion within ninety days;
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors declare a necessity for

an extension of time in submitting the applications for the above named applicants
for Old Age Security for approval.

  
  
State and
County Aid
to Needy Age
Persona.
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January 3rd, 1937 
/ ~n the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persona .
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants f or State and
County Aid to .needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by law,
and as in said applications fully set f orth; and
It further a ppearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons t o receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is 
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ORDERED that the Audi tor draw his warra.nt on the Treasltrer on General Fund,
' in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the
applicant, commencing on the first day of January 193S (unless otherwise indicated)
and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said
money to be used for the support of said needy aged per sons , t o wit:
Name of Applicant
Anderson, Mrs. AJ.ma
Anderson, Louis
Bustillos, Ellena
Carroll, Frank
Case, David A.
Castro, Teresa
Converse, Hattie Estella
Cordero, William
Cota, Petra
Crabb, I sabel
Dilley, Nancy Lucretia
Dominguez, Feliciano
Dominguez, Maria Antonia
Ferl, Anna Ernestine
Fish, Gertrude M.
Fish, William E.
Glasgow, Florence L.
Glasgow, Francia Ma.rion
Goggia, Sophie Montelius
Gregersen, Jena
Hawley, Harriet
Hicks, Fannie P.
Horn, PaL111ne
Johnson, Franklin Elisha
Logsdon, George Thomas
Logsdon, Minerva A.
Malan, Rosa
Marquez, Anastacia
Massey, Emma
Mitchell, Elizabeth
. .
Mock, Petra
  Moon, Libbie
  McDonald, Mary Georgia
 McGowan, Elizabeth
. .
Priest, Alfred F.
  Priest, Sarah Alice
TotaJ. Aid Granted
$33.00
35.00
.1s.oo
29.00
35.00 .
20.00
15.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
20.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
g.oo
20.00
30.00 
23.00
23 .00
35.00
30.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
23.00
12.00
2g.oo
24.oo
35.00
35.00


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Name of Applicant
Roll er, Catherine Sarah
Saulsbury, Mary
Seagers, John
Seagers, Mary
Sparks, wm.
Stotts, Laura Ellen
Tisdel, Hattie P.
Tucker, Nancy Alice
Tucker, Thomas Marron
Warner, Frank
Young, Sarah E.
Young, Thomas J.
RENEWALS
Meacham, Stanley Herbert
Merrill, C. H.

Total Aid Granted
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
g.oo
g.oo
g.oo
35.00
25.00
25.00

35.00
35.00.
l/l/3S
l/l/3g

State and J In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Blind
County Aid
to Needy Person. 
Blind PerAon.
 It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant tor State
and County .Aid to needy blind person having filed his application, as required by law,
and as in said application :fuJ.ly set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said application that the
needy blind person mentioned in said application is a proper person to receive State
and County.Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
 Ordered, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of the
applicant, .commencing on the first day or January i93g (unless otherwise indicated) and
on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money
to be used .for the support of said needy blind person, to wit:
Name .of Applicant
Lenzie, Russel
Total Aid Granted
. $50.00
State and I
County Ai d t o
Needy Childre 


In the Matter ot Application for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County .Aid to Needy Children having filed their appl1cationA,as required by law, an
ae in said .applications fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of .said applications that the
needy persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
 ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following names, for the amount set opposite the names, and on
the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to
be used for the support of said need.y children, to w1 t:
PAYEE

Reyes, Marcelino

Bumpus, Blanche
Weideman, John

County Welfare Dept.

Bennett, Kate

Rosales, Santos

FOR THE NO. PERSONS
BENEFIT OF IN FAMILY
Morales children
Jefferson children
Weideman children
Bischof children
Bennett children
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3
6
5
2
TOTAL AMOUNT
GRA.~TED
$4o .oo
20.00
69.00
92.00
90.00
30.00
STATE
AID
$40.oo
20. 00
30.00
30.00
go .co
10.00
COUNTY
AID
39.00
62.00
10.00
20. 00

State Orpha
Aid.
State Orphan
A1d.



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State
Aid.
Orphan I





State Orphan I
Aid.
State Orphan /
Aid.

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January 6 h, 1937
In the Matter of the Anplication of John Weideman, 729 West Pedregosa
Street, Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid for Gretchen, Ellen and Robert 
Weideman, children of incapacitated father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Gretchen, Ellen .
and Robert Weideman are children of an incapacitated father, and are proper persons
t o receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said John Weideman, father.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said John Weideman f or the sum of Thirty and no/100 dollars,
and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of
this Board, said money t o be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Santos Rosales, 1133 West Barrett

Street, Santa Mf!.ria., Cal ifornia for State Aid :for Marie Stell a Rosales, child of
incapacitated father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Marie Stella

Rosales is a child of an incapacitated f~th er, and is a proper person t o receive State
Aid , and is in the custody of said Santos Rosales, Father.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, 1n favor of ea.id Santos Rosales for the sttm of Ten and no/100 dollars , and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor 
In the Matter of the application of Kate Bennett, Garey , Cal1forn1a, f or
State Aid for Barbara, Florence, W1lhiminia, Richard, Constance, Albert, Stanley
and Joan Bennett, children of Incapacitated father.

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Barbara, Florence,
W1lh1minia, Richard, Constance, Albert, Stanley and Joan Bennett are children of
an Incapacitated Father, and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the
custody of said Kate Bennett, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, 1n favor of said Kate Bennett for the sum of Eighty and no/100 dollars, and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of t his

Board, said money t o be used for the support of the above n a~ed minors 

In the Matter of the application of Blanche Bumpus, 4o7 Rose !venue, Santa
0
Barbara, California for State Aid for Lavern and Henry Jef fer~on, half orphans .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Lavern and Henry

Jefferson are half-orphans and are pr oper persons to receive State Aid , and are in the
custody of said Blanche Bumpus , I~other.
It i s ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Blanche Bumpus for the sum of Twenty and no/100 dollars, and
for a like amount on the firs t of each month hereafter until the further order of t his
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Marcelino Reyes, Summerland, Califor nia,
for State Aid for Eulalia, Dolores, Guadalupe and Manuel Morales, half-orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Eulalia, Dol ores,
.
Guadal upe and Manuel Morales are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State
Aid , and are in the custody of sai d Marcelino Reyes, Guardian.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Marcelino Reyes for the sum of Forty and no/100 dollars, and for

a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money t o be used f or the sup.p or. t of the above named minors .
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State Orphan
Aid, etc.

Increase in I
State Orphan
Aid etc.

Discontinuance
of
State Orphan
Aid.


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/ In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to Orphans, etc.
It appearing to the Board t hat the hereinafter named applicants were by
orders duly made and entered during the years 1936, 1937, granted State Aid for the
support of orphans, etc., as in said applications and orders fully set forth; and
It further appearing that said app1icants have this day fi1ed app11cations
for the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the following year, as
required by law; and
It further appearing from the examination of said applications that the
orphans, etc., are proper persons to receive State Aid, and that they are in the custo
dy of responsible persona; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED that the Auditor dra~ his warrant for the ampunt set opposite the
names of said app11cants, and on the first day of each month hereafter (un1ess otherwise
stated) until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the
support of said orphans, etc.; Payee and recipient of aid appear in this order
respectively as follows, to wit:
Smith~ Mrs. Minnie
Daniel, Jeannie
Franco, Dora L.
Furay, Suzanne

Mendoza, Mauro
Orena, t~argaret
Walker, Charles W.
Wingate, Cornelia

Richard, Marjorie and
Robert Bowers
Jack and Jean Daniel
Dora Franco
Barbara and Jacqueline
Furay
Marcos and Louis 1.~endoza
Anthony Orena
Will iam Henry Walker
Charles John Wingate
November 1937
January 193g
December 1937
January 1935
January 193g
January i93g
January i93g
January 193$
$30. 00
20.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
In the Matter of Increase in State Orphan Aid and Change of Payee.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is

ORDERED that State Aid to the following named persons be increased to the
amo unt and upon the date set opposite their name:
Name
Bischof, Helen
B1:schof, Ray
Bischof, Bernard
Amount
$10.00
10.00
10.00
D0.te
l/1/3g
1/1/3g
l/1/3g
It is further ordered t hat the payee for said aid be and the same is
hereby changed to the County Welfare Department.
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.

It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Departmen ,
that the following named recipients of State Orohan Aid are no longer proper persons
to receive said aid;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, IT IS ORDERED that said aid be
arid the same is hereby discontinued as follows, to wit:
Name Date Effective
Hotchkiss, Albert ; l/1/3g
Souza, Frank 12/1/37
Souza, Joe 12/1/37
Souza, George 12/1/37
Approval of J In the Matter of Approval of Physicians' Statements for Eye Examinations
Physicians
St~tements. of Needy Blind Persons.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized
 
t~ approve the statement of F. J. Rombach, M. D. for eye examination of Russell M.
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Ca.ncella.tion  or FuooA.


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January 3rd, i93g  
Lenzie, and the sta.tement o:f W. H. Johnston, M. D. f'or eye examination o:f Ellen A.
Barker.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from 99 A 3, Clerical Help, Salaries
and Wages , Unemployment Relief, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 

Resolution No. 241~3.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of' j6oo.oo is not needed in said above accottnt General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($600 .00) be an~ the same is hereby cancelled, and
returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays, None . Absent , None 
Tra.nster of
Funds .
p/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the unappropriated Reserve General
 

Fund t o Account 100 A 3, Clerical help, Welfare . De~artment, General Fund.
Resolution No. 2444.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a.
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has a.risen by reason of unt'orseen expense has a.risen in connection with ad-

ditional clerical help due to increase in Old Age Security, and which has depleted the

funds provided for same;

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum

of Six Hundred and no/lOO Dollars ($600.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from  

the unappropriated reserve to Account 100 A 3, Cle. ric.a l Hel.p, Welfare Department,
Fund. 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolut ion , the roll being called, the
 

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Agreement wi h/ In the Matter of Agreement with Fa1r~h1~d Aerial Surireys, Incorporated, a
Fairchild 
Aerial Surve 8 _corporation, covering contract for the making and printing of maps of Santa Barbara
SponPoring
W.P.A. House
Keeping Aide
Project.
Report.
County:

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman and Clerk are hereby

authorized t o execute an agreement with Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Incorporated, for the

making of maps and prints of the area described in said agreement, specifying dates
of completion, payment and sales of photographic m~te~ials and participation by the

County 

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In the Matter of Sponsoring the W. P. A. Housekeeping Aids Project.
It was moved, seoonded e.nd carried the w. P. A. Housekeeping Aids Project

be approved and Supervisor Stanwood 1~ dire~teq to sign approval forms for the County

of Santa Barbara as sponsor.
 - - In the Matter of Annual Report of the County Livestock Department, and

Request of Dr. A. S. Larsen for Reappointment.

Report and request for reappointment were ordered placed on file 


In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn for Correction.
9
Claim of the California Mission Trails Association, in the amount of $1,000. o
was withdrawn by Supervisor Preisker for correction 

Claim Withdrawn.

\
In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.

 Upon motion, duJ.y seconded and carried, it is ordered tha.t the Order made
and enterP-d on December 27th, 1937, allowing claim as follows:
Santa Barbara Telephone Company GENERAL FUND
10
Allowance of
Claims.

 
,
-


. , 
.

be and the same is rescinded; and it is further order ed that said claim be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, t o wit:
Santa Barbara Telephone Company GE?-1ERAL FUND $].33 .01

- In the Matter of the Allowanoe of Claims .
Upon motion; duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
 of the fund d~signated in the order of allowance 1ndorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit :
Adam , Ronald M. . GENERAL FUND
Barrick &Son, F. s.
Briggs, Elizabeth 
 Burbridge, Frank
Co mmercie.l A~o tor Service

Common, Wm. C.
Coshow, Dr. G. Horace
Cota, Juan
Cota, Juan

Coy, Mies Katherine
Dellar, Earl
Dominguez, Juan
Flores, Joe
Geyman and Gates, Drs.
Ho:f:fraan , W. o.
James, C. E.
James, C. E.
Johnson , F. w.
Lynch, Cherry
Mackin,  May
Nidever, V. M.
Ovieda , Toney
Rhoades, Coy
Robles, Daniel

Schurmeier, Harry L.
Shannon, Val
Simon, E. R  
Stemper, Emil
Stevens, Charles s.
Tobey, West
Tomlinson , Chas. s.
Tomlinson, Chas . s.
Weaver, J. N.
Willis, Etta C. 
Wilson, Eva L 
Wilson, Kent R.
Barri ck, A. R.
Breen, Ed
Cravens, t~a.rotts
Cravens , Marcus
Cre.vens, Torn

GOOD ROADS FUND




 
 30. J.2
192.00
11.19
37. 50
126.00
35. 00
114.10
20 . 00
40.00
4.oo
57. 00
6.oo
21 . 00
5. 00
lS. 00
26 .35
24.1g
21. 25
34. g4
34.67
192.00
60 .00
10.00
10. 00
7.&J
35.00
10. 00
30. 00
150. 00
34. 24
2. 7g
7. 60
39.1g
30. 00
45.00
57. 00
5.00
30. 00
50. 00





. 





Work Relief
Program.

-41
~ Januar,y 3rd, 193g.
De la Torre, A. G. GOOD ROADS FUND $ 57 .00
Doerr, L . R.
  Grand, Eddie 
90. 00
26. 00
./

Grigsby,. AJ:
Gurrad, Frank
Lambert, Ray
Lester, James
Miller, Howard
Moll , Frank
McKnight, Ed .
Osterman, John
Ovieda, E. G.

Pollorena, Richard
Rhoades , Coy
Robles, G.
Romero, Louis
Shepard, Frank
Smith, W. F.
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
Tobey , West
Twitchell , L. L.
Waugh, Chas .
Waugh , Chas.
Whitney, Jr., J . E.
Zieman, Wal ter
 



60 . 00
3 . 00
90. 00
25.00
76.00
57. 00
27 .00
s4 .oo
45 .00
50 .00
30. 00
12 . 50
6.oo
47. 50
16.oo
25. 00
55. 00
20 . 00
47 . 50
264.oo
57 .00
2$. 00
22 .50
Viets , Carl L  HIGHWAY IMP . FUND 65 .00

Montecito County Water
Di strict.
Mather, Alice,
MONTECITO COUNTY WATER DIST .FUND g3,000. 00
SALARY FUND 24.75



Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll being called, the fo l lowing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent , None.
The Board took a recess until 2 o ' clock p . m. of t his day .
At 2 o ' clock p . m. the Board convened in a j oint meeting with the Relief Sec-
 
tion of the County Council of Social Agencies and other interested cit izens.

In the Matter of a Work Rel ief Progr am as an Al ternative t o the Dole System 
General discusAion was held relative to the maintenance of a work relief pro-

gram as an alternative to the dole system, in the ad.ministration of unemployment
relief in t his County.
 '  Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine,.etl:l~.~
The foregoing minutes are hereby ~~~
 __.,--"_-r:.:;_._- Chairman, Board of Supervisors 
- Attest: --
1/fr4-
Cl erk 
12
Grand a nd
Trial Jt1rors
tor the Year
193g.





- 
Board. of Sttpervisors of the County .of .Santa Barbara., State of California,
January 10th, 193g, at 10 o ' clock a. . m. ~re ~en t : St1pervisors Thoma.a T.
Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker
and J . E. Lewis, Clerk  Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of January 3r d , i93g, were read and approved.
In the Matter of Gra.nd and Tr1a1. Jurors for the Year 193S.
Each member of the Board was dir ected to have hi s list of Trial J ur ors ready f or
 approval at the next meeting of the Board of January 24th , i93s 

Approval and J
Acceptance 
In the Matter of Aoproval and Acceptance of the Gregersen Subdivision at Solvang
 ot SubdiviCaJ.
1forn1a, to be Known as "Town View Trac t ".
sion.  It appearing to the Board that the application of Albert Gregersen , et al . for
. .
approval and acceptance of plans for a sttbdi vision 1oca ted at Sol va.ng, Calif'ornia, a.nd
 being a portion of Lot No. 32 of the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata, to be known as the
 "Town View Tract", has been approved by the County Planning Commission,
  Therefore , upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby ordered t hat the
 plans and specifications for said s11bdivision be approved and accepted subject to the
 following changes in names of roads therein : The road now designated as Gaviota Road
. shall be called Alisal Road and the road designated as Laurel Avenue shall be called
 Jonata Road.
Acceptance o l
Streets,All e s ,
etc.
In the },1atter of Acceptance of Streets, Alleys , etc ., in the "Town View Tract" .
On motion of Supervisor Stevens, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that
Publishing
Ordinance
No. 50s.
Appointing
Member of
the County
Planning
Commist:11on.

County
Assessor to


. .
 the map of 11Town View Tract" subdivision be, and the same is herebJ approved, that the

bond filed in the office of t his Board as security for the payment of taxes and spec1a
  assessments collected as taxes be and the same is also hereby approved in the sum of
. . .
 $25.00 which is hereby fixed as the required amount of said bond and t hat all streets
 lanes, alleys, roads and other portions of the l and shown upon said map and tl1erein
offered for dedication be, and the same are hereby accepted as public highways .
1   In the Matter of Publishing Ordinance No . 50s.
1
I
It appearing to the Board from the aff ids.vi t of Phil Nordli , principal clerk
  of the printer and publisher of the Santa Barbara News-Press , morning edition , that
' Ordinance No . 508 has been published ;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Ordinance No . 5og
has been published. 
In the Matter of Appointment of 'Emmanuel D. Solari as a Member of the County
Planning Commission.  
  Chairman C. L. Preisker Aubmitted the name of Emmanuel D. Solari for membership
on the County Planning Commis sion, vice John A. Jameson, deceased 
Upon motion, duly seconded Rnd carried, the ap~ointment of Emmanuel D. Solari
a s a member of the County Planning Commi s s i on is hereby confirmed.
In the Matter of Request of County Assessor to Attend Meeting of Assessors with
Attend Meeti g. the State Board of Equalization 
Commun1cat1o . J


 Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, Chas. S. Tomlinson , Co unty Assessor, is
hereby authorized to attend the meeting of Assessors with the State Board of Equalization,
January 20th and 21st, 193$, in Los Angeles 

In tne Matter of Communication from Los Angeles County Relative to Federal
Stibsidy of Intercoastal Steamship Li11es . 
Communication was referred to Supervisor Stanwood 

 '


--
January 10th, 193~ 
/ Commun1cat1 n. In the ~!atter of Cormnunicat1on fron The State Deoartment of Social Welfa.re
Relative to Adoution of MinimUI!l Standard Qualifi catione f or PP-rsonneJ . 
Communication was r ef~rred to Supe~vi so r Adam. 
Commun1cat1 n. ,/ I n the Matter of Communication fron County Sup ervi sors ' Association Relative
t o Meet ing in San Francisco , January 2Sth, 193S.
The Clerk was directed to advise C. E. Grier, President of the County
Supervisors ' Association , t hat Supervisors Adam and Dinsmore will represent santa
BRrbara County , and if possible all members will attend their meeting.
D1econt1nua oe /
of Old Age
Security.
In the Matter of Discontinuance of Old Age Securit y t o Francis D. Oakley.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied, it is Ordered that aid to Francis D.
Withdrawal I
of Suit.
Report.
Public Dane
Hall Permit
Oakley, Needy Aged Person, in the amount of $35 . 00 , be discontinued as of January 1st,
i93s. 
In the P.~atter of Withdrawal of Suit Age.i nst Alex !talan for Aid Granted
Rosa J~alan. 
 Acting upon the recomr.iendation of the County Welfare Department , it was moved
' seconded and carried that the District Attorney be , and he is hereby authorized t o

withdraw the suit filed b~r the County against Alex Malan, to recover aid granted Rosa
Malan. 
In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital .
Report was ordered placed on file .
In the Matter of Application of Antonietta Montini f~r ~ Public Dance Hall
Permit, at 944 Coast Highway , Santa Barbara, Cal ifornia.
Antonietta Montin1 having f~l ed with the Board of Supervisors an application
f or a permit t o conduct and maintain a publtc dance hall in the building known as Lido
Cafe in Montecito No . 3 Election Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State of California
under the provisions of Ordinance No . 430 , of said county; and said application comi ng
on l:'eguJ.arl y t o be heard ; and 
It appearing to said Board t hat said application is in proper form , verified ,
and that said applicant is a responsible and proper per son to conduct and maintain a
public dance hal l , and that said application has the appr oval of J~me s Ross , Sheriff,
and Percy C. Heckendorf, District Attorney of said county; and no objections having bee
made or filed t o t his Board objecting to the granting Aaid application; upon motion,
duly seconded and carried, it is
Order ed that sai d applicant be and he is hereby grant ed a license t o cond.u ct
and maintain a public dance hall i n the building known as Lido Cafe, 944 Coast Highway ,
in Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, so long as said applicant
compli es with the provisions of Ordinance No . 430 ; and
It i s further or der ed that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitute
a license therefor.
Caricellat1o J
of Funds 
 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 132 B 2, Materials and

Supplies, Third Supervisor District, Good ' Roads Fund the sum of #900 . 00, and account
132 B 4, Repairs and Replacements, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund the
sum of $34o.oo to Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
 Resol ution No. 2445.
Wnereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat the su. m
of $124o.oo is not needed in said above accounts, Good Roads Fund .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twelve Hundred forty and no/100 Dollars ($124o.oo) be and the same is hereby cancelled,
and returned to the Unappro~riated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
3
 14
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll bei ng called, the fol
lowi~g Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Canoel1at1on J
of Funds.
In the Matter of CanceJ.lation of Funds from Account 131 B 2, Materials and


Cancellation
ot Funds,
I
Tra.nsf er of
Funds.

Transfer of
FundB.
J
I
supplies, Third Supervisor. District, Third Road Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Third
Road Rund.
Resolution No. 2446
Whereas, the Board. of Supervisors of Santa Ba.rbara County find that the sum
of $435.00 is not needed in said above account, Third Road Fund 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of

Four Hundred Thirty-Five and no/100 Dollars ($435.00) be and the same is hereby cancell d

and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Third Road Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred~ 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and. C. L. Preisker. ~rays, None . Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 39 B 1, Communication
and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation, Health Department, General Fund, to
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. 

~esolution No. 2447
-
Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum 
of $656.4$ is not needed in said above account, General Fund .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board o~ Supervisors t hat the sum of

Six hundr ed fifty-six and 4S/100 Dollars ($656. 4S) be and the same is hereby cancelled,
and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being call ed, the

f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L . Preisker. Nays., None . Absent, None .
J I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 42 C 7, Water Development, Capital Outlay, General Hospital , Santa
Barbara 
Resolution No . 244S

.
WHERF.AS THE Board of Supervisor s of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emergency , t hat could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed .
Now th erefore, be it r esolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of
Four Hundred Sixt y and no/100 Dollars ($460.00) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 42 C 7, Water Development, Capital Outlay ,

General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the 
following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald lK. Adam and C. L. Pre i sker. ~Jays , None . Absent, r~one 

In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund t o Account 39 C 2, Automobiles , Capital Outlay, Healt h Department, General Fund 
 
Resolut i on tlo , 2449 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisor s of Santa Ba.rbara County find t hat a public
emergency, t hat could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of pr eparing the
 
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed.
Now therefor e , be . 1 t resolved by the Boarc'I. of Stlpervisor s that the sum of
.
six hunnred fif~y-six and 4S/100 Dol l ars ( $656. 4S) be and the same is hereby transferre
from the unappr opriated reserve to Account 39 C 2 , Aut omobiles , Capital Outlay, Health


,/
Tranqt'er o
Funds.
Tranet'er ot' /
Funds.
Tra.nsf er o r
Funds.
January 10th, i 93g
Department , General Fupd.
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing re~olution , the roll being called, the 
f ollowing Sttpervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thorr.as T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood., Fred G 
Stevens , Ronald. M. Adam ana C. L . Preisker. Nays, None . Absent , None .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 90 A 28 , Special Service and Inv est.1 gat~.on , Board of Supervisors,
General Fund .
Resolution No . 2450
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a publi c
emergency , that could not have been reasonabl y for.e se.e n at the time of preparing t h e
budget , has arisen by reason of additional fund~ are needed .
 Now theref ore , be it resolved by the Board 0f Supervisors that the sum of

Five Thousand Dol~.ars ($5 , 000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated r eserve t o Account 90 A 2$, Special Servi ce and I nvestigat ion , Board of
Supervisors , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
f ollowing SLtpervisors voted Aye, to w1 t: Thqmaf? T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred
G  . Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .
In the Matter o"t: Trana"fer of Funds from the Unappropr1@.ted Reserve Third
Road Fund t o Account 131 C 1 , Equipment, Capital Outlay, Thir d Supervisor District ,
Third Road .
 Resolut ion No . 2451
WHEREAS t r e Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emergency, t hat could not have been reasonably foreseen at the t ime of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed.
No,v therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t~t the sum of
Fo.ur Httndred Thirty-fl ve and no/100 Dol 1a.rs ( .$435 .oo) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Accoun~ 131 C 1 , Equipment, Capital Outlay,
Third Supervisor District , Third Road Fund.
Upon the pa ssage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the fol
lawing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker. N~ys , None . Absent, None .
 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from t~e Unappr opriated Reserve Good
Ro.ads Fund t o Account 132 C l , Equipment , Capital Ot1tlay , Third Supervi sor District,
Good Roads Fund.
Resol11tion No . 2452 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat. a public
emergency, t hat cottld not have been reasonably forese~n at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed.
5
Now therefore , be it r esolved by the Board of SupervisorA that the sum of
Twel ve Hundred Forty and no/100 Dollars ($12!to .oo ) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Ac count 132 C 1, Equipment, Capital Outlay, Third
Sv.pervisor District, Good Roads Funa .
 Upon the passage of the forego ~ ng resolution, the roll being call ed, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: ThoMas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None . Absent , None 
 

16
Allowance of
Cla1me .
- In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
ol a1me be and t h e s ame are h ereby a llowed, each claim f or the amount and pa yabl e o ut
or the fund des ! gnated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each cl aim
r especti vely, to wit:
Aarset, Mr s . Ingolf
Abbott Labor a tories
GENERAL FUND

Acquistapac e , Mias Anna
Acqui st apace, Annie
Acres , F. M.
Adam , Ro nald M.
Adam, Rozan ~l .
Addr es sogr aph Di visi on
Ahrens , !~ e ta
Alder, George
Allen Brothers
Al oe Company; A.
Amer i can BA.kery 
American Bitumuls
c.o do
s.
Company

American Laundry hmchinery Co .
Amer ican Medical Aseoc1a t 1on
Anacapa Coffee Roast er s
Anderas
Ander a ' s Dept. Store
do do
Ander son , Fred G.
Andrews , L. E.
A. N. Packing Company
A & P Tea Company
 Ar cher, William
Ar rellanes , ~rs . Theodore
As sociated Drug Co~pany
Associated Oil Comoany
Assoc iat ed 011 Comoany
At satt , Dr. Rodney
Azar Bro thers
Azar , K.
Babcock, Dwight
do William
BailA.rd, J ean
Ba ker , Glenn
Balassi , Frank
Brancroft Whitney Co.
Bancroft- Whitney Company
Bank of Ame r ica
Bar nes , Cha s .
Barne s , Mrs . s. A.
Barnett, L & L
Bartelme , Phyllis


 




$36. 67
56 .45
23 . 27
12 .50
5.00
37 . go
7s.oo
i 70.9g
85.00
88.00
2g . 22
1.03
22 .67
24-.og
5.79
150.00
5 .00
i3.g5
5. 56
5.75
37.27
2 . 4-7
31. 64
7s4.oo
106. 35
52 .00
4o .oo
39 .04
l .5g
29 .39
25.00
7.38
20 .00
4o .oo
4o .oo
50 .00
61 . 60
10 .00
53 .05
125 .00
g.oo
s .50
61 .og
325 .00


January 10, i93S.
 
























Beaudette, Mrs . Loretta GENERAL FUND $ 20 .00
Bas tancht1ry, Angie 100. 00
Beekler , Dr . A. A~ . 100.00
Bell , Ralph  96 .77
Bello, v. J   210. 00
Belyea, Mrs . C. A. 11.75
Bement , Madeline 75. 00
Bergh, Lilly 45. 00
Ber gman , Mrs  Anges s .50
Bertero, Dr . J ules  150.00
Bertino , Joseph J . 175. 00
Bianchin, Louise 50.00
Bingman, r,{rs. Emily 8.oo
Bisal, Guadalupe g . 90
Borgatello, Charles
Botiller, Fred A.
Botiller , Fred A .
Bowden , Mrs . Melvin
Bowers and Stokes 
Bowman , Harry J .
Boyer , Maurice
Boykin, Wm.
Bradfield, Bernice
Bramlage, Jack
Braun Corporation
do do
do ao
Brees, CJ.au'le
Briclcey, Mrs . Mabel C.
Brodie, Tom
Brown, C. E.
Bruner , A. G.
Bruning Company , Inc . Charles
Brunswig DruG Company
Brush , Nathaniel H.
do do
Bryant & Trott Co 
Bryant & Trott Company
Bu.cklin, L . E.
Buell, Mrs . Harold J  .
Brubridge, Frank
Burket , George E.
Bttrola, J . f.A .
Burris, Rose
B11rroughs Adding ?~achine Co .
B11rton, Wm. C.
Caldera, Mrs . Anna
California J ttnio:r Republic
California lJiarket
California Market 





5 . 00
1.7. 79
177 .61
15 .00
836 .06
23g. 24
4-o .oo
g.oo
160 .00
1 . $9
20 . 71
95 .94-
26 . 61
50.00
10 .00
175. 00
125. 00
15. 29
9.71
10. 00
100.00
29 .34
13 .12
15. 00
65.00
37 .50
15 .00
150. 00
27 .10
93 .20
1 o.oo
25 .00
]_[!! . 33
70 .04
5 . 31
7
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CaJ_ifornia Medical Association 0-ENERAL FUND
California Pipe & S11pply Co .
Compodonico Water Works
Carlisle and Company, A.
Carlisle & Co . , A .
Carlson, Eunice
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co .
CarrilJ.o , Mrs . A. J 
Carter Ha.rd,l'/are Company
Case , Dr. Harold T.
Casmalia Store
Catcott , Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Ca.valli, Antonio
Caywood , HaJ. D.
Cervantes, Mrs . Luz
Chackel, Candid
Chandler , Velma
Channel Paper & Supply
Channel Paper & Supply
Chapala Top Shop
Chapman , Mrs . Eleanor
Chapman, Rose
Cha rlesworth , Har ry
Cheatham, Louis
Christensen , Arnold
Chti.rchill , J . F .
City Bakery
City Contracting Co .
City of Lompoc
City of Santa Maria
Clark Linen Company
Coas t Wholesale G~ocery
do do
do do
Cohen, Peter
Coldren, Bertha.
Coldren, Edna
Coleman, L.
Co .
Co .
Colgate- Palmolive-Peet Co  .
Co llins , J . D 
Columbia C~rbon Co .
Columbia Carbon Co 
Colvert, Allena E.
'


Commercial Off ice Supply Company
Commercial Off ice Suppl r Company
Commercial Of f ice Supply Co .
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Commercial Offi ce Supply Co .
Consolidated Produce Co .

 




$5 . 00
3 . ~1
12. 00
s .22
49 .71
35 .00
20 . l2
4.S4
11. 47
35 . 25
8. 20
135. 00
37 . 50
8 .06
1.40
20.00
6.oo
l4o .oo
4.51
1 7 .39
9.13
20.00
25 .00
4o . oo
4o .oo
55 .00
13 . 00
16.oo
5.00
19.00
12 . 80
7s .07
5.s7
46 .80
161.15
301. 93
55 .00
160. 97
25 .00
3s.3s
45 .00
76 . 53
2. 78
155 .00
53.56
30 .9g
.52
44. 22
5.36
61 . 03

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January 10th, i93s ._ .
Consumer ' s Market GENERAL
Cook, Clara. E 
Cooney , Agnes
CopeJ.and 1 s Bookshop
Cordy' s
Corey, Elva
Costa, Mrs . J . I .
Cot1nty Co uncil of Social Agencies
Covarrubias , Yr is
Cox , 11artha
Crane, Edward E.
Crairi t 'Uo Bro s .
Crews , H 
Crist, Sam E.
Cross, A 
Cur ryer, Dan
Custer, Mrs . C. A.
Cutter Laboratories
Ct1tter Labora t o:ri es
Davies , Evelyn V.
Davies , Mamie O.
David.son, \'f. E .
Davis , Anita
Delk, Mrs . Elsie
Dellar, Earl
Diaz , Mrs . Joe
Dinsmore , Thomas T 
Dismtlke Esker
Doane Build.ing Compa.ny
Bohrmann Hotel Supply Co 
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co .
Domestic Laundry
Dominges , Bob A.
Dominguez, ~!rs . Alfred
Dominguez , Mrs . AW.ry
Donahue , Miss Nellie
Downlng, Emily J .
Dowse, E. M.
Dreger , Emma
Drexler, A. H.
Drexl er , Alma L.
Drttmm 1 s :r~arke t
DuBose , Lee
Ducommun ~.ieta,ls & Supply Company
Duncan, Vail Company
Dunce.n , Margaret J .
Duncan , Milton V.
Dunne , Frank E.
Durbiano Diary
FUND




$ 42 .7s
20.00
21 .00
11. 24
15 .03
90 .00
15. 00
s3 .34
2.00
s2.oo
150.00
1 . 65
22 . 4o
100 .00
19.$4
30.00
25 .00
26. 24
14- . 80
130 .00
J_35 .oo
12. 00
120.00
6. 30
24.oo
25. 00
3 . 60
37 .42
19 . 21
343 . 1s
37 . 70
so .oo
30.07
i35.oo
30. 00
50 . 00
70.00
62. 00
100. 00
s5 .oo
12 . 50
70 .00
32. 65
30 .97
51.os
1 . 55
110. 00
10 .00
305 .00
20 . 13
9












 























Eastland, Dr. L. J . GENERAL FUND
Eckert, c. V.
Edmunds, Jennie
Edwards, t~urie l
Eisenberg's White House
Eisenberg' a White HouAe
England, Hazel
Escobar, Ray
Everett B11j.lding Company
Ezaki, Jamee
Fagin, Mies Irene
Fancy Fish Market
Farnum, Blanche
Farrant , Wanda
Fauereo , Monica
Faulding , Mrs . Wm.
Faulkner , Jim
Federal Drug Company
Feder al Dr ug Company
Fenstermaker, Rose
Ferguson Furniture Company
Fer guson Furniture Company
Ferguson, Marie
Firestone Auto Supply & Service
Fish, W. E.
F1ehk1n, A.
Fitzgerald , James
Fleming's Grocery
Floyd, Manley
Forbes, Blance
Forner, Lorenzo 
Foss, Gates
France Cafe
Frantz, Russell
Freitas, Lillian
GallenKamp 18 Shoe Store
Gallisons Market
Ganahl Lumber Company
Garcia, Annie
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co .
Garvey, Daisy
Garvin, James
Gates, F. H.
Gair1ota Store
Gay, Laura A.
General Petroleum Corp.
Gerow Sheet Metal Works
Gerritt Company
Gilberti , Emilio
Gilmore Oil Company




Stores 






$ 225 . 00
12. 50
16. 50
125 . 00
25 . 65
g.10
4o .oo
4o.oo
i96.oo
5 .00
17. 59
17.10
52. 90
go .oo
135.00
10.00
15. 00
17.04
2 .06
11.00
51 .50
g .09
135.00
.77
50. 00
9. 28
50. 00
g.oo
20. 00
75.00
6.oo
100. 00
7.21
15.00
125.00
6.23
114.36
9.09
65 .00
13 .26
2 . 00
55. 00
459 .gg
1 .76
15.00
72 .so
8.45
6.44
12. 50
264.01













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January lOth, 193s.
Gi lmore, Dorothy
Girardey , L. E.
G1.antz , Floy
Gl o.mset , Gusta
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
Gomez , Tony
Gongopoulos , Mrs . Anna
Gonzales , Mrs . Helen
Gonzales , J uan
Gower , Alvin !-I .
Gracia, Mr s. Joseph
Cr~eme, Rlchard
Graham 1 s J~arket
Graham, Evelyn 
Greco , Mrs. Teresa
Green, Mrs . H. L.
GENERAL FUND




'
Greenebaum, Weil & Michels
Gribble , Robert C.
Grieb, Gertrude
Gusman , Casimiro
RB.as Brothers
Haa s Br others
Ha.dJ.ey Company, Charles R 
Hale Bros .
Hale Bros.
Hale , Mary
Haley , Joe
Hamilton & Wall
Hammel , Max A.
Haney ' s I nsurance Service
Haning, Bert P .
Ht=1nsen , Adelyn
Hanson, Mrs . H. C.
Hanson , ~itr . Paul
Hanze, Henry G.
Harberts , Richard
Harr is , Phoebe G.
Hart, Harriett
Hartf eld, John H.
Harvard University Press
Haslam & Company , \'I. A.
Hauser , E. E.
Heare , Agapita
Henderson , H. E.
Henriksen, Muriel
Hensley, Raymond
Herman ' s ~1arke t
Hernandez, Concepcion S.
Herna.nd e;, John




 

$ ~5 . 00
g.oo
15. 4S
95.00
23 .16
363 .99
12.00
5.00
15.00
1 .13
115. 00
60 .00
44 .35
35. 50
130. 00
12 .50
25 . 00
42 .75
15 .00
s5.oo
15.00
s2. 57
20 .42
4.o4
l~ . 36
J.30 . 76
95 .00
65 . 00
7 . 90
s5.oo
5.00
100.00
75 .00
7.50
25 .00
25 . 00
60. 00
110. 00
100. 00
25 . 00
1 . 50
3 .55
i2s.oo
15. 00
20 .00
100.00
135. 00
107.64
20. 50
60. 00
22




























 
Hesser, Fred GENERAL FUND
Hiatt, C. G.
Hindmarsh, B. L.
H!ng Yuen Company
IIirzel 1 Raymond
Hitchcock , Lloyd
Hite, Mark w.
Hobbs Bros .
Hockett Service Sta tion
Holiday Hardware Co .
Holiday Hardware Company
Hollingshead , C. M.
Holl is , A. F.
Holl ister, J . J 
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co .
Holser & Bailey
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hotel Carrillo
Houghton 1s Grocery
Houghton1 s
Howard 1 s l\~arket
Howell, Henry w.
Huff, Elizabet h P.
Hl1ghe*3 , l.~o llie
Hunt , Anne
Hunt , R. B.
Hurlbut, Helen
Hutchiqon, Zoline
Isbell, Doris
.
Isom, I . W.
Italian Store
Iverson, Inez
Iwamoto Company
Jacobs, R. C 
Jacobsen , E. B.
Jagemann, Frieda E.
Janssens, Albert A.
J enkinson, Betty
Jensen, Lars
J. & J. Company
J ohnson , A. L.
Jor.nson, Dink
Johnson , W. B.
J ohnson , w. H 
J ones Stationery & GiftA
J ones Stationery & Gifts
Jones Stationery & Gifts
J ones, A~yrtle
Jorda.no Bros
Jorda.no Broi:; 






$90.00
12 .SS
12.00
31 .00
4o.oo
45.00
lo.9g
1 .00
12 . 56
3.30
5 . 30
5 . 00
so .oo
69 .60
3 . 00
44.67
75.00
11 .95
6o .4o .
4. 39
6.93
l SS .oo
225 .00
100 .00
20 .00
33 .00
144.99
so .oo
45 .00
50. 00
42 . 27
ss .oo
53 .96
6.oo
200.00
1 50.00
143 .33
go .oo
50 .00
14. 20
l?.00
s . 77
5 .00
45.00
1.75
i9.gg
4.94
3.$7
54. 67
154.94


















'


January 10th, 1937 
Jordano Bros . . GENERAL FU ND
KalJ.man' s Garden Nursery
Ka.rl ' s Shoe Store
Keeffer, Grace
Kelleher , M. ~A .
Kelley, H.
Keran La. undry , The
Kerns, Glaa.ys
Kinney, Florence
Kittler, William
K of C. Home Assn.
Knoll , Mrs . F.uby
Komlei , Charles
Komle1 , Mary A.
Kramer, Ira E.
Kramer , Ira E.
Kribs , Maude
.
Kumpel , Josephine
LaBreche , Jess ie
Laker, James
Lambrecht , C. W.
Lambrecht , C. W.
Lambt1th, R. W.
Lang ' s Market

La Nueva Victoria Grocery
Large, Delbert
Laughlin, Dean
LaVies, Harriet
Lederle Laboratories
Lew- Bert ' s
Lewis Manufacturing Co .
Lewis , J . E.
L ewis, l~ . K.
Lewis , Myrtle
Libeu, Laurence L 
Lidbom, Hazel
Liddecoat, Mary
Lillard, W. T.
Live Oak Dairy
Loan and Building As sociation
Locke , F. Eugene
Locke, Harry
Lompoc Mil k Company
Lopez, Eulal ia
Lopez, Lillian
Lord, l\iirs . George
Lore , Lou S.
Loustalot , Mr s . Frances
Lowe & Son , A. L.
Lupton, l~rs . Herbert J .



$ 7.go
14. 47
g .02
go .oo
i35 .oo
2$ . 00
26.g4
125.00
95 .00
4.52
i50.on
20. 00
4o .oo
130 .00
15. 00
100. 00
63 .71
4o.oo
160. 00
90.00
17 .00
3 . 50
250 .00
49 . 65
216. 43
75 .00
100.00
115. 00
9. 27
gi.07
J.16.13
5. 49
2 . 50
45 .00
151.94
100 .00
190 .00
J. 7. ,6
21 . 56
20.00
75 . 00
125. 00
21 . 20
ig .oo
6.oo
20. 00
234.75
g.50
3 . 20
10. 00
- .
3
24






















'




Lyon Van 8; St orage Co.
Machado, Eva
GENERAL FVND
~!ad.sen , Eva
Magner Funer aJ. Home , c. P.
Magner Funeral Iiome, c. P.
Mahers Richfield Service
Main, R. C.
Maino, Theo M.
Maino, Theo . M.
Ma1ran1 , Carolina
Mallory , J . F.
?-!an sell , Leo
Mansfield, Rose
Marble , Dorothy B.
Maretti Estate, Richard
Marino, Mrs . Edward 
Marsh, Mary :s.
Martin, ?~argare t
?viart inez, ![rs. Sauline
Martinez. ?~rs . Sauline
Marvin-Neitzel Corporation
Mather, Mrs . Alyce
Ma thei.vs , Mrs . C. L.
Matthews , Patrick
Ma. tz , Mrs . Wm.
Maxwell , El izabet h
Mazzia , Mrs . Mar y
Menezes , Mrs . Il~ary
Menezes , Mrs . Mary
Menezes, Mrs . Minnie
Menken, Frieda
Mesirow, Dr . M. E.
Meequit's Furnit ure Store
Meyer ' s Produce
Mid . Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Mil ler ' s Pharmacy
~Ailler , Frank
Miller, Frank
Miller, Rachel K.
Mission Hotel
Mission Hotel
Mitchell , Mrs . E. F. 







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$ g.oo
4o .oo
36.00
75 .00
25. 00
53 . 99
4og .13
6. 53
106. 69
96 .00
s .26
40. 00
105 .00
75 .00
3.00
15 .00
105. 00
19 .35
4o .oo
20 .00
29 . 40
47 . 25
7.00
55 .00
3.97
55 .00
15 .00
80.00
30.00
65 .00
4o .oo
50 .00
3. 61
32 .36
129.60
27 .os
4.69
60 . 53
118.84
11.02
19 .9g
18.17
36 .28
13 . 96
20.00
25.00
175.00
4. 50
15 .00
15.00
















January 10th, 193$
Modern Ho spital Publishing Co. GENERAL FUND
Mollet, Lena B.
?.tonteci to County ''later Distri ct

Monte Vista Dairy
Montgomery Wara. & Company
Jv~oore, C. P.
M0
raga, Frank P .
?i.iorales, Cornie
Morlan Co . , Charles M.
Morris , L .  r.
Morton, St. Clair
Mullenary, Della
Murray, Frances
Muth, Walter
Muth, Wal tar
Mylund' s Service Sta tion
McAfee , Olga
~AcCaleb , ri.~s . W. H.
McCat1ghey, Dr . Anna
McCaughey, J . P .
McDonald , Mr s . Abel
McGregor , J. D.
IvicGregor, t~r s . Robert
I~cGuire , G. M.
McHardie , Katherine
Mci ntyre, Fred G.
McKes ~ on & Robbins
do do
McK1bben, Elizabeth
McNall Building Materials
McNeil , w .
McNutt , w. B.
Nat . Committee for Mental
Neel, Harry
Negus, Wm.
Nelson, Rap hie
Newland, L. fI.
New t~ethod La.undry
Ne,111s Press Publishing Co .
Nidever , Mrs . D. A.
Notton , Velva
Nutone Chimes
Nye , Eva s.
0 1Banion Dairy
0 1 Brien , Nell ie
Ol ive Grocery
Oliver' s Grocery
Oliver A. G.
Oliver , Evelyn c.
Olivera, r~rs . Rose
Hygiene








$3 .oo
12.00
13 . 25
14. 60
20. 03
9.97
14-0 .00
i6 .oo
4 . 75
11.00
250 . 00
45. 00
4o .oo
25 .00
27 .50
.90
105. 00
13 .00
135. 00
200. 00
15 .00
500.00
4o .oo
6.oo
40.00
40. 00
131 .09
33 .10
4o.oo
2.94
145. 60
4 .34
2.00
50. 00
21 .41
g5 .00
93 . 91
l . lS
J.34. 37
17.00
75 . 00
s .49
so .oo
5.06
15. 00
8 . 20
22 . 79
g. 50
160. 00
50. 00

26













 






















Olsen, E. B.
Olson, Nellie
Osborne ' s Book Store
Ossian, Lillian
Osterman , John
Osuna' s Cosmopolita
Osuna, Lucia
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Company
Overpack, J . C.
Overton, ~lrs . W.
Ovieda, 'l'oney
Pace , Lela.
GENERAL
Grocery
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacifi c Coast Publi shing Co .
Pacifi c Coas t Publ iRhing Co .
Pacific Freight Lines
Pacific Freight Lines Expre sq
Pacif ic Greyhottnn Lines
FUND


  
 
 Pacific Southwes t Realty Company
Pa.cker, Joseohine  
Parker, Fred A.
Parks, Anna
Pattee, Robert J 
Patterson, Elsie
Patterson, ~.1r s . Nancy
Patterson, Mrs . w. E.
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Peet, Lawrence
Penfield, Wallace C 
Penney Co . , J . C.
Penney Co . , J . C 
do do
Peterso n, Edwi n P.
Peterson, Mrs. Thera
Pet tingill , Mrs . Chas 
Pf11tzner, Mrs . E. E.
Phalen, Margaret
Pickett , Kenne th R.
Piggly Wiggly Grocery
Pine , Frank
Pi tcmfor d , DLlval
Plescia, Bessie B.
PoJ.lock, Robert td.
Preisker, C. L.
Prickett, Vall ~e
Puri ty Store
Quick, Effie








188.16
4o .oo
1. 64
s5 .oo
42 .00
220 . 62
12 .00
42 .04
34.oo
5.93
20.00
52 .50
so .oo
3.23
2s.73
?.  1.2
i .4o
. 50
16.60
s5 .oo
160 .00
50.00
17 .00
64.oo
s5 .oo
25 .00
60.00
151.94
90.00
4o .oo
312 . 62
30 .90
6.10
29 .24
15.00
12 .50
62 . 50
15. 00
45.00
50.00
254.97
9.00
20.00
105.00
55 .00
45. 00
75. 00
68 .00
21 .94


















~anuary lOth, i93s .
Ra.imondi, l!attie
Ramirez, M.
Rand-Halpin-Hibler, Inc 
Rangel, Manuel
Rayburn, Elaine
Reasons , Ruth M
Recorder Printing
Redman Scientific Company
Reed 's Furniture Store
Reedson1 s Dairy Products
Rehurek, Marjorie
Rei1.y, F. B.
Remington Rand
Remington Rand
Rider , Hazel
Riley, Eleanor
Rivas , Encarnacion
Riveria Dairy Creamery
Riveria. Dairy Creamery
Roberds, A. E.
Roberson, Geo . J. 
Robles, Daniel 
Robles, Daniel
Rodenbeck1 s
Rodenbeck ' s Shoe Store
Rod.man , CJ.yde L.
RoJ.l ins , Hal
Rombold , Clyde R.
Romero, I.  ouis
Rosemary Farm
Ross, H.
Ross, James
Ross , Will
Ross , Will
Rossi, ~.tad elina
Rttbens & Ma.rble
Rudolph ' s Grocery
Rudolph, H. J.
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Ruiz, Richard
Ru.th Home
Ryan, ~Iary C.
Ryzner, J.
Safeway Stores
Safeway Stores
Safeway s +ores
Safeway Stores
do do
Safe\'lay Store
GEl\.TERAL FUND



4o .oo
22 .4o
i99. 47
4.oo
75 .00
125.00
lS. 54
2.76
51 .40
27.go
7. 74
23 .00
46.09
100.63
95 .97
10.00
12 .00
23 .15
25 . 24
50 .00
35. 43
J.6.oo
16.oo
32 . 77
3.30
J.55 .00
75. 00
50. 00
60. 00
59 .95
45 .00
39. s2
3g .75
2.03
s . 50
7 . 53
J.3.oo
300.00
50 .00
50. 00
13 .33
100.00
109 . 20
43 .04
31. 96
272 . 23
62 .00
106.75
131.18
28


























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Salgado, Jennie GENERAL FUND
Sall away, Enid

Sally' s Pantry
do do
Salvation Army Home
Sanitary Steam Laundry
Sanchez Bakery & Cash Grocery
Sandoval , Henry
Sanford, J. w.
Santa Barbara Cemeter'J Association
S. B  County Chamber of Commerce
do do
do do
do do
do do

Santa Bar bara Mut11al Building and Loan
Santa Bar bara Pipe & Supply
S. B. Rubbert Stamp Shop
Santa Barbara Telenhore  Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara. Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara. Telephone Oo .
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa MRri a Daily Times
Santa Maria Da1J.y Times
Santa Maria Electric Cornoany
Santa Maria Furniture Co .
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
SantR Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Lodge
Santa Maria Mil k Company
Santa Maria Milk Company
Savage, Joseohine
Scarborough, Ruth
Schatter Printing Stl1d i o
Co .
$
.
Assn.
50 .00
72 .26
64.92
32 .05
i5 .g3
323 . 76
i3 .g6
7.22
4.oo
6.oo
31.25
25.00
lS.75
67 .50
62 .50
10 .00
14. 74
5.36
29 .64
15.10
47 . 59
20 .g5
2.20
s .65
3.25
11 .19
l+ .05
5 -55
33 .75
51 .77
6g .6o
6.4o
175.06
g9.35
g.oo
5. 20
120. 00
7.7s
10 .20
20 .09
49 .65
5. es
16.go
~oo . oo 
s2.56
201 .lS
20 .00
45 .00
34. 27
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January 10th, 193g.
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio 
Scherer Company , R. L 
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schurmeier, Harry L.
GENERAL FUND 
Schwabacher-Frey Company
do do
Scott, Katharine A.
Scroggie, Charles
Sears Roebuck & Company
Sears, Roebuck & Co .
Seaside 011 Company
Se ~side Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seeley, Dwight M.
Senay, Percy F .
Senay, Percy F.
Sesma, Mrs . Freda
Sei:ier, Ru.th
Shamhart , Reid
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shell Oil Company
Shell Oil Compan.Y
Shell 011 Co .

Sheridan, Mary L.
Shields, Margaret
Shorkley, T. M.
Sinclair, S. F.
S & K Markets
S~ocum ' s Elite Bakery
Smith's Hardware Co .
Smith , Effie
Smith, Leland B.
Smith , Ray C.
Smyth, E. F.
Snow, Beverley
Social Service Exchange
Sokoll , Anna
Solvang Drttg Company
Soper1s Associated, Harold



 


Southern California Disinfecting Company
Southern California Disinfecting CompRny
Southern California Disinfecting Company
Southern California Edison Company
do
do
do
a.o
Southern Counties Gas Co .
do a.o
 



$12 . 36
77 .1s
55 .19
35 .00
5 . 00
56 .75
4.53
45 .00
55 . 00
13 .1g
4.12
47 .12
52 .79
147 .42
70 .00
92 . 10
34.7$
25 . 00
65 .00
5 . 00
110.00
160.00
24.93
7 . 51
s . 02
12.50
s5 .oo
25 . 00
8.Sl
556 .17
47 .17
51 .19
4o .oo
140. 00
50. 00
18.72
54.oo
50 .00
160. 93
46 .07
J .  77
131.67
216 . So
301 .51
23 .06
24 .7g
453 .89
16 . 43
132 .33
-  9

30































So1.i  Coun . Gas Company
Sou  Counties Gas Co .
Southern Oounties C-as Co . 
Sperber ' s Sanitarium
Sperl, Mrs . John
Spreitz Transportation
do do
Squibb & Son A , E. R.
Squibb & Sons, E . R.
Stahner, Mrs . Paul
Standa.ra. 011 Company
Standard Oil Company
Standard 011 Company
Sta.11.dard Wholesale Linen
Stanwood, w. s.
Stationers Corporation
Stearnes , Mrs . C. Y.
Stedman , E. J .
Steele, Jo J uanit a
Stevens, CharJ. eR s .
Stevens, Fred G 
Stewart, John L .
St. Francis I-Iospital
St. J ohn , Milton
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stonehart Studio
Stoner' s Shoe Store
Stover, Ruth 
Stre~ter, Geo . C 
Strong, Fred
Stuart, Linda ~t 
Sturgeon , H.
St . Vincent' s Institution
Sublett, Jr . , Thomas C.
Suggs, Lula B.
Sunshine r,tarket
Supervisor of Documents
Sweet, L 
Teet er, Mrs . Shirley
Teixeira, M.
Terres Grocery
Thacher , Luin K.
Thole , H.
- Thomas , Elma
Thomasson, SaMmie Lou
Thompson Real Estate
Thompson , Mrs . M.
Thurlby , l{e.:rry
Tilley, H. L. 1
Tilton , L. Deming
G Er.TERAL FUND





Co .




$ 41 .5g
39 .3g
56 .SS
5.00
8 .50
21 . 25
26 .90
50 . 95
25 . 99
20. 4o
35.77
33 .94
2. 06
5.go
52 .50
30.s5
25 .00
160. 91
75 .00
25 .00
6.oo
333 .33
7.50
55. 00
125.00
25 .00
6 .08
lJ.O . OO
.56
166.4o
90 .00
22 . 4o
470 .83
100.00
100.00
9 . 24-
13. 75
1 . 55
50 .00
50 . 4o
20 . 96
85 .00
137. 00
45.00
4o.oo
15 .00
15 .00
105. 00
225 .00
100. 00





















January 10th, 1938.
Tompk~'1s, Elvira GENERAL
Tompkins , Haro la. P 
Torres , Mrs . Elizabeth
Traf:ford, Gretta
Tra.fton, Muriel
Trent, Vern
Tri- Co11nties Electric Supply Co .
Trivelpiece, Maxine
Tucker , Mflrtin
Turco Prodt1c ts
Turner , Arthur D.
Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co .
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co .
Underwood Typewriter Co 
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Hardware & Metal Compa.ny
Union MilJ. & L11.mber Co .
Union MilJ. and Lumber Company
Union 011 Company of California.
Union Printing Company
Updike , Cecile
UtiJity Grocery
Val1.ey DR.iry
Valley Motor Sal es Company
Van ' s IJ!arket
Van' s Market
Van rs Market
Van' s ~mrket
do
Vestal ChemicaJ. Laboratories
Victoria Motors
Vil 1.a , Olga  
Visel, David R.
Visiting Nurse As socie. t i on
Waite , Ruth E.
We.J.ker , J . w.
WaJ.ker, R. o.
Wall , Tarry
Wandell , Ada.
Ward , Gladys '
Ware , William
Water Worlce Department
Wat son & Weissend
W~t son , Lottie
Wej.dman , Phil
Wei dman, W. Merle
iVengren , Selma
Western Scientific Company
West inghouse X-R~y Company

FUND
 


$45 .00
15. 00
4o .oo
s5. oo
100.00
90.00
4.09
g5 .00
4o .oo
16 . 20
130 .00
14.34
25 . 13
19.79
150. 00
21 .03
2.81
J.O .15
54.74
9.00
34.15
50. 00
J.6 . 08
2. 64
2.78
27 .10
J.3 .10
44. 61
11.4o
5. 80
13 .37
6.oo
12 .90
15.00
12. 50
50.00
75.60
26 . 20
125. 00
55 .00
49 .03
25 .4o
4 .10
320. 00
55 . 00
1go .oo
135. 00
e5.oo
27 . 91
80.5g
32






 












Westwick Iron Works GENERAL FUND
Westwick, Atwell
Western Pipe & Steel Company
Whitford, ~!argaret A.
Williams, Elizabeth
Williams , Roger
Willia.ms, Waldo
Willow Brook Dairy
Wilms, Mrs . R. B.
 Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, George H.
Wilson, Kent R.
Winn, Nettie
Winterton, Glen
Winterton, I ngeborg
Wismer, G. C.
Wong, Jim Lee
Wood, E. M 
Wood, EJ.izabeth
Wood, i.~rs . Enma G.
Wood, Mrs . w. H.
Wood, Will iam
Woods, Mary E.
Woodworth , Helen L.
WorJ.ey, !~ci.beJ.

Wyeth & Brother, John
Yorke, William
Young, Julian
Zebrosky, Anna
Albertoni , J .
Ell is, A~ . J 
M1d . Coun .Pub . Serv. Coro  
Neel, Harry
Westwick, R. C.

FIFTH ROAD FUND
.
Acme Super Service
Adam, Rozan M 
GOOD ROADS FlTflJD
Air Reduction SaJes Company
Albertoni, J .
Baker, Glenn
Barrick, A. R .
Begg , Robt
Bennett, Cnarles
Bowers & Stokes
Bradley Truck Company
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed.
Bryant & Trott Company
Carpinteria Vall ey Lumber Co .
Chapala Top Shop

$11 .s9
14.50
435 . 4g
23.50
25 .00
4o.oo
55 .00
g . 25
25 .00
300.00
125.00
4o.oo
s.50
g5.00
55 .00
3.75
J.2 .oo
gg ,33
75 .00
2 . 20
20.00
55 .00
?0.32
igo .oo
50 .00
17 .96
50.00
1 . 20
17.00
30.00
60.00
2. l156
290.00
300.00
7.94
73 .00
31.36
131 .60
7s .4o
49 .50
ll0.50
52.00
5g .96
60 .50
34.oo
66. oo
17 .77
24.05
J_3 . 73












-.


Clark, l\t!ary B 
Cravens, !.ie.rcus
Braviotto Brothers
Crews, H.
Devaul , J . M 
Biedrich, L. N 
Dil le , F. E.
Doane Building Company
Doerr, L. R.
Dover, Frank
Dover, Frank
Downing , Harry
Doyle , w. T .
GOOD ROADS FlTND
Ducommun Metals & Supply Co .
Dumeshauen, Fred
Electric Equipment Company
Fabing, F. L.
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Felts , A. W 
Firestone Auto Supply & Service Stores
Floyd, Manley
Freeze and Freeze
Gana.hl Lumber Company
Gehr, Lloyd
General Petroleum -Oorporation
Gilmore O~l Co.
Goddara_-J ackson Company
Grafft, J .
Hawkins Tire Servtce
Hebel C:rarage, A. R.
Heltman, H. K.
Henderson , John
Horn, George
Hosmer , Helen M.
Hurst Concrete Products
I som, B. A.
J ohnson Drug Company
J ohnson, W. B.
Jones, C.has.
l{ eJ.l ey , H 
Kramer, O.
I . ambert , C. E.
Lambert, Ray
Lester , James
Levey's Top Shop
LilJ.ard , W. T.
Link-Belt Company
Luke Tractor & Equipment Company
Lyons , Earl
Magneto & Electrical Services
$4o .oo
30 .00
20 .56
123 .20
61. 00
27 .67
156 .00
30 .90
32 .50
45 .00
55 . 00
81 .00
156 .00
56 .87
25 .00
7.05
5g.50
14-0 . 00
124.15
10 . E!5
30 .00
34. 74
44. 42
65 .00
io4.oo
160. 11
26 . 28
235 .00
1.75
4. J.6
6.17
106.25
5s .50
25 .00
17 . 51
145 .60
3.61
12. 74
110. 50
117 .60
92 .40
ss .oo
82 .50
25 .00
7.53
51 .00
9.27
37.60
62 .50
79 .37
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!tagneto & Electrical SPrvice GOOD ROADS FUND
}.i~ller, ~roward
Morales, Cornie
J.!oran , George
?lorris, R. W.
Osterman, John
Pacific Coe.st Coal Company
Pacific Freight Lines
Pollorena, Richard
Ramirez, N.
Rand.al 1 , Ray
Rheams, C. W.
R"loades , Coy
Rincon George & Mach~ne Srop
Robbins , E. A.
Robison, IA. H.
Ryzner, J 
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co .
Saulsbury , J .
Shell 011 Company
Shepard, Charlotte
Silveira, Ant one
Snow, Beverley
Southern C9.l1fornia Edison Co .
Standar d Oil Cornpa.ny of Cal if.
Stronach , Wm.
Sturgeon, H .
Sullivan, Farl
Teixeira, }J 
Texas Company, The
Thole , H 
Tidewater AsAociated Oil Company
Tobey , West
Tognetti , J 
Tognetti , Joe
Tomasini, Roger
Union Hardware & Me tal Co .
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Union OiJ. Company of California
Union Service Sta t ion
Universal Auto Parts
ValJ.ey ~:otor Sales Co .
Walker, J . W.
Western Auto Supply CoMpany
Whalen , J . T 
Zachritz, Geor ge
Zachritz, George
Zi8man , Y{aJ_ter

 



~ 14.oo
ss.oo
12.00
145. 60
3s. 95
35 .00
51 .04
.75
50 . 00
123 .20
5g.50
52. 00
55 .00
2 .70
4o .oo
J.S4. 63
23 .60
1 . 69
20. 00
26 .14
35 .00
42.50
60 .00
16. 65
is9.10
143 .00
J.23 . 20
65 .00
45 .00
g9 .60
135. 00
67 .20
229 . 50
55 .00
4o .oo
42 .00
J 45 .60
203 . 74
42. 93
270.02
143 .OS
46.16
56 .97
61 . 60
3 .06
168.oo
4.80
22 .50
25 . 00
,

J


January 10th , 1938.
Brown, E. B. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND
Bruning Co., Inc., Charles
Columbia Carbon Co.
D1etzgen Compa ny , Eugene
Bartholomew, Pat TRIPLE PARKWAY TRUST FUND
Castro, Pete
City and Kent1a Nurseries
Hoffman, Wm.
Muir, J. R.
Rome r o , Albert
Romero , Erasmo .
Wh1tnery, Jr., J . E.
Fra t is , E. H. S.B.CO.WATERWORKS DIST. MAI NT.
FU!ITD
M1d.Coun.Pub.Serv.Corp.
do dci do
do do do
Coywood, Hal D. SALARY FUND
Griffin, Barbara
Mer edit h , Frank
Wood , !vtr s . Emna G.
Sou. Calif . Edi son Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND
M1d.Co.Pub . Serv.Corp.CAS.MALIA LT. FUND
do do GUAD. LT . FUND
do do LOS AJ_AMOS LT . FUND
do a.o ORCUTT LT. FUND
Sou . Calif . Eaison Co . MISSION CANYON LT . FUND
$ 200 .00
32.00
32.00
560.19
2g.oo
32.00
32.00
32. 00
32.00
35 .64
5 .00
g7. 50
66 . 50
5 . 00
i57. 90
31 .20
150.70
87 . 95
78!' 50
39. 22
T. & T. Garage LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND 15 . 9S
'
Engel , K. S. GUAD. PUB . CEME 1 DI ST . FUND 130 .00
Berlier, V. M. BANTA MARIA CEME . DIST . FUND 110.00
Magneto & Elec . Serv.
Mid .Cos .Pub . S. Corp .
do do
Smith , C. L. '
Tidewater Associated Oil Co .
Venaas, Esther M.
Venaas, Esther M.

Whitney , A~ . H.
Wnitney , M. H.


3.91
17.01

32.48
110.00
6.16
25 .00
5.00
175 .00
22 . 4-7
- -.

Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being call ed , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas ~ . Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens ,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent , None .

In the Matter of Protest Against Dredging of Santa. Barbara's Harbor .
 
Protest
Against
Dredging _ Mr . C. H. Lawton appear ed before the Board, protesting the allocation of f unds
Santa Barb rae Harbor. to c1redge the ha.rbor, as it is his on inion the harbor s hot1ld be allowed to fill .
36
Request i ng
Board to
Memorialize
Congress
to Provide
Work.
Adopting
M1numum
Standard
Qual11"1cat1ons
01"
Pert:ionne1.
Commun1cat
Claim
Rejected.
In .the Ii.~atter of Requesting t ne Board to ~Ien:iorj,alize Congress to Provide Work
for alJ Ablebodied Persons who are tl nemployeq.
Mr . Vander Kar, representing the Workers ' Alliance, appeared before the Board,
requesting them to petition Congress to provide work for unemployed. Supervisor
Preisker asked the Alliance to put their request in writing for submission to the Boar 
The Board took a. recess until 2 o'clock p . m. of this day.
At.2 o ' clock o . n . the Board convened . AJ.l present, Supervisor Preisker in
the Chair.
/ In. the 1ia.tter of Adopting Mi nu.mum Stand.ard Que.lif ica t ions of Personnel Engaged
in the Ad.ministration of Public Assistance.
Resolution No . 2453
WHEREAS We have been requested by Florence L. Tur ner , Director of Department
' of Social Welfare, State of Cali fbrnia , to adopt .minimum s t andard qualifications of
per sonnel engaged i n the administration of public assistance ; and
WHEREAS , .The adoption of such standard quai1fi cations of personnel will no t
affect the present personnel employed; .  
THEREFORE , Be lt Resolved, That , 1.f , when and during su.ch time as Federal funds
are made.available to the State of California and the County of Santa Barbara, standar
qualifications of personnel be made ef'fectlve to apply to personnel employed on or
.
a.f'ter March 1 , 193S;
.
And Be it Further Resolved : That standard. quaJ_i f icationB of personnel be estab-

lished as follows :
.
Director
(a) Graduation from an accredited high schooJ. and four years of sttccessful
    administrative experience; or,
  f     (b) Some other equivalent combination of education and experience . One year  . - .
University trainjng may be substituted for each one year o~ experience .
 A '
Case Worker

(a) Graduation from an accred~ted high school, plus two years of paid experience
. .
in case investigation or other social service activities , one year of which must have

been under supervision ; or
   . .
(b) Some other equivalent combi nation of education and experience; or
(c) Graduation from an accredited high Achool with thr ee years experience in a
  
rela.ted field , one year of which must have 1)een in a social service acti vi tJr under
   supervlsion  One Year University training may be substituted for each year of
  experience 

And Be it Further Resolved : That a copy of t his resol ution be transmitted
   immediately to the State Social Welfare Board ln Sacramento.
 
Pa.ssed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, Sta.te of
. .
California , this 10th day of January i93g, Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood,
  Fred G. Ste,rens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L . Prelsker . ~Joes : !-!one . Absent : None .
   nI. In the Matter of Communication from Veterans of Foreign Wars , Santa Maria, Rela-

tive to Use of Memorial Building.
Communication was ordered placed on file .
  
In the Matter of Claim Rejected.
   Upon motion , dtJ.l~r seconded and carried unanimously the claim of Bancroft Whitney

Company , in the amount of $4.64 is hereby ordered rejected 

  
- .
January 10th, i93s.
I n the Matter of Requesting the Board t o Memorialize Congress to Provide Work
for all Abiebodied Persons who are 11nemployed.
Req1.1est1ng /
Board to
Memorialize
Congress to
Provide Work.  The Workers' Alliance preAented a written re'q11est that the Board memorialize
 our representative in Co'ngress to provide work for the un'emp1.oyed.
Agreement.
Releaee of
Agreement.



Call for a
Sneclal  Meeting.
./
I

Upon motion, duJy seconded and carried, the Clerk was directed to communicate
with Al fred J . Elliott, Coneressman of the Tenth Conr,ressional DtRtrict, informing him

that this Board of Supervisors is in f~vor of the Federal government providing suitabl
work for all ablebodied persons who are unemployed 
.
In the Matter o~ Agreement with the Marshall Properties Holding Company , a
corpora.tion, for the PurchaAe by the County of a Right - of-way for a Feeder Road Project
between Guadalupe and Lompoc 

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Ch~1rman and Clerk of

the Board are hereby attthor1zed to execute an agreement with the Marshfl.11 Properties
Holding Company , whereby the County agrees to purchase from said Company a right-ofway
t o be used as a Feeder Road between Gttadalupe and Lompoc .
In the Matter of Rel ease of Agreement t o the State of Cal ifornia, Relative t n
Feeder Road Project Between Guadalupe and Lompoc.

In accordance with Re so1.ution No . 2390, passed and adopted September 7th, 1937,
agreement between the State of Calif ornia and the Count y of Santa Barbara, covering t h

financing and cons truction of a Feeder Road Project between Guadal upe and Lompoc , was
ordered released 
Upon fJotion t~e Board ad j ourned sine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved  ----
,
  ' Chairman, Board of

Attes t :
I
Clerk 

CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa
Barbara, ~tate of California, bel ieving that the interests of the County require t hat
a speci~l meet ing of the Board of Supervisors be cal l ed t o attend ther eto.
It is ordered t hat a special meet ing of the Board of Supervisor s of the County
of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, be and the same is hereby called f or January ig
193g, at g o'clock p . m. 
The following is the business to be transacted at said me eting , to wit:
I In the Matter of Agre.ement bet,.,een the United States Dis trict Engineer and the County
of Santa. Barbara, for t~e d ispo s ~t ion of Sand Dredged from S~n ta Barbara Harbor.
Dated January igth., i93g.


Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia.
C. L. PREISKER
F. G. STEVENS
THOS. DINSl tORE
SAM J. STANWOOD
RONALD M. ADAM


7

38
  
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, .  ) 
January 1Sth, 193S, at g o 'clock p. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker
and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chai r 

Report of ( In the Matter of Report of the United States War Department, Beach Erosion Boar
United State
war Departme t on the Cooperative Study of Santa Barbara's Harbor.
-- Beach
Erosion. Above mentioned report was studi ed by all members of the Boa rd a nd ordered
placed on file. 
Transfer of. ~
Funds.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund
Agreement .

j
to Account 92 C 23, Protection of Roads and Beaches from Ocean and Rivers, Capital
Outlay, Flood Control, Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Resoluti on No. 2454.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of agr eement has been executed f or the disposition of san
dredged from Santa Barbara Harbor, f or which work sufficient funds had not been set
aside. 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of Twentv1-
five Thousand and no/100 Dol l ars ($25,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred
.
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 92 C 23, Protection of Roads and Beaches fro
Ocean and Rivers, Capital Outlay, Flood Control, Board of Supervisors , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being call ed, the follow
1ng Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Ronald M. Adam
and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, Fred G. Stevens. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Agreement Between the United States District Engineer and The
County of Santa Barbara, For the Dispositi on of Sand Dredged from Santa Barbara Harbor.
Re.solution No. 2455.
'
I BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be directed to sign an
agreement with the City of Santa Barbara, and with the United States District Engineer
f or the depositing of dredged sand upon the beach at Santa Barbara, for which the char
against the County of Santa Barbara shall not exceed the sum of $25,000.00; provided
that the City of Santa Barbara shall contribute an equal amount. Provided further that
. if the contribution by local interests shall be lees than $50,000.00 , the County of
Santa Barbara and the City of Santa Barbara shall each contribute equally; that the
agreement provide that the money may be transferred directly t o the United States
District Engineer's office upon demand.  
Upon the passage of the f oregoing Resolution, the roll being call ed, the follow

Chairman, Board of Supervisors. 
- - :; Attest:
,
I
('
I
Rea-11eet of Santa Barbar
Fish and
Game Protec
tive As~ocia
tion.

Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
January 24th, 193$, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L.
Preisker and J. E. Lewis, Clerk.  Supervisor Preisker in the Chair 
The minutes of the regular meeting of January 10th and special meeting of January
lgth, 1933, were read and approved.
/ In the Matter of Request of Santa Barbara Fish and Game Protective Association
.
For a Contribution from the County to Purchase Rearing Pens for Partridge 
Mr. Roemer, representing the Santa Barbara Fish and Game Protective Association,
appeared before the Board t o request the County to purchase rearing pens to be used at
Washington Park in raising partridges. The matter was referred to Supervisors Stevens
and Adam for study.
Communicatio / In the Matter of Communication from the Workers' Alliance Relative to the Transfer
Publ ishing
Notice of
Hearing -Abanaonment
o'f Portion o
Ash Street.



Abandonment
of Portion
of Ash Sti:-ee
First Road
District.
of Mr. Oliver to this County.
The communication was referred to the County Wel fare Department.
In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Hearing on petiti on of Frank E. Dow and
others, for abandonment of a Portion of Ash Street, First Road District.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Arthur M. Clark,pninter and
publisher of the Carpinteria Herald, that Notice of Hearing on petition of Frank E.Dow,
and othe~s, for abandonment of a portion of Ash Street, First Road District, has been
pubJ.ished; 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat said N0 tice of Hearing
has been published 
/ In the Matter of the Petition of Frank E. Dow and Others for the Discontinuance

, and Abandonment of a Certain  port~on of Ash Street in the Town of Carpinteria, Firs t
Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
ORDER FOR ABANDONMENT OF PORTION OF PUBLIC ROAD.
The petition of Frank E. Dow and others, in the above entltled matter, coming on


this day regularly to be heard, and 1 t appearing that said petition was f'iled herein on
the 3rd day of January i93g, and that said petition was signed by at least ten freeholders
reRiding in said County, 'and that more than two of said freehol ders were residents of
said First Road Dis trict, and t hat the whol e of the property affected is situated in sa -'-1'-'-
First Road District, ana. t hat on the 3rd day of January, 1938, an Order was d11ly made b
this Board, fixing Monday,the 24th day of January, 1938, at ten o'clock a. m. as the
day and time for hearing said petition, at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors,
in the Court H0use in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, and providing that Netice be given to all freeholders in said First Road
District, by publication of said Notice in the Carpinteria Herald, a newspaper publishe
in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said
hearing, and that a similar Ngtice be posted conspicuously along the line of the proposed
vace.tion;
And it further appeari ng t ha~ said Notice has been duly published Rnd posted as
prescribed by the aforesaid Order and as prescribed by law, arid that affidavits of such
publication and posting have been filed herein; and said hearing having been duly had
on said 24th day of January, 1 938, and evidence having been given, and it appearing tha
all of the allegations of said petition are true; and it" further appearing from all of
the evidence s ubmitted that the portion of said public road in said petition is
unnecessary for present or prospective public use:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following portion of a public road located in said
------ -----------,-------------------------------------r------,
40
FirAt Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the
 same is hereby vacated , abandoned, discontinued and abolished, to wit:
 That certain portion of Ash Street in the Town of Carpinteria, California, lying
 and being between the State Highway No. 101 and Seventh Street, (as platted and
Publ19hing
Notice of
Sale of
Franchise.
Agreement
w1 th R. W.
Smith, et al

/
,/
shown on the !.~ap o'f the Town o'f Carpinteria, California).
Passed and adopted by the Board of S11pervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,

State of California, this 24th day of January, 193g, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Nays, None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Sale of Franchise, Application of the
Union Oil Company.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of J. H. Bowles, principal clerk of
the printer and publisher of the Santa Maria Daily Times , that Notice of Sale of Franchise
has been published;

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat said Notice of Sale

of Franchise has b~en published.
In the Matter o'f Agreement with R. w. Smith, et al., 'for the Purchase of a Right
of-way for the Feeder Road Project between Lompoc and Guadal upe.


Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the Chairman and Clerk of the
Board are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with R. w. Smith, Vincent V. Smi th
Irene Smith and M. E. Smith, whereby the County agrees to purchase from said R. W.
Smtth, Vincent V. Smith, Irene Smith and M. E. Smith a right-of-way to be used as a
Feeder Road between Lompoc and Guadalupe; said purchase price to be the sum of $50.00

an acre.
AgrePment
with Lila D.
JacobA, et
al.
j In the Matter o'f Agreement with Lila D. Jacobs, et al., for the Purchase of a
Cornnun1ca t1o ./
Trial Jurore /
for the YeAr
193g.
Right-of-way for the Feeder Road Project between Lompoc and Guadal upe.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the Chairman and Clerk of the

Board are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with Lila D. Jacobs, Ray Jacobs
and Eva Jacobs, whereby the County agrees to purchase from said Lila D. Jacobs, Ray
Jacobs and Eva Jacobs a right-of-way to be used as a Feeder Road between Lompoc and Gu dalupe,
said purchase price to be the sum of $225.00.
In the Matter of Communication from the Union 011 Company Rel ative to Giving
the County a Right-of-way for the Feeder Road Project between Lompoc and Guadalupe.
Communication was received from the Union Oil Company, stating they wil l furnish
the County with a right-of-way in the event the County constructs the propos ed LompocGuadalupe
Road; said right-of-way to be subject to the Company's usual conditions and
reservations. Communication was ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Trial Jurors for the Year 193S.
Pursuant to an Order of the Superior Court of the State of Cal ifornia, in and fo
the County of Santa Barbara, in accordance with Section 204 of the Code of Civil
Procedure, the Board of Supervisors of said County selected the fo llowing persons to
act as Trial Jurors f or the year 193g, t o wit:
Twp.
Atkinson, E. Stanley 1st Christensen, J!ads
Bailard, Gordon A.
Boydston, Burnett M.
Catlin, Charles A.
lAt
1st
1st
Coles, Albert E.
Conklin, Leslie E.
Crawford, Aubrey B.
Twp.
lat
lat
lat
lat

 Deaderick, Howe s .

Fleckser, Frederick G.
Harper, Al
Hof fman, Edgar w.
James , Will iam H 

Knowles, Donald T.

Lumbard, Ralph s.
Mcintyre , Edward
Ogilvy, Arthur
Peterson , John R.
Record, Theodore. T. .
Reynolds , Charles P.
Smith, Alden D.
Thomas, Ferlys W.

Upson, Burchell w.

Whitney, CharJ.es F.
Allen, Thomas
Anderson, Bruce Robert
Allen, Fred A.
Archer, Verne B.
Akers , William H.
Arroqui, John Paul

Ambrose, Mrs . Cassie
Ambrose, Mrs . Minnie
Anderson, lVl. 1'8  Etna w.

Ashcraft, Mr s . Mattie
Austin, Mrs  Margaret
Adr ian, Gerald B.
Blair, Wallace
Bitterly, Irwin F.
Bliss, Ivan R.
Black, George A.
Barbar, Raymond I.
Beadle , Max W.
Blauvelt, Bazil M.
Bellman, Alfred D.
Baird., Harry s.
Bullis, James s.
Born, Linda, Mrs .

Bourquin, George F.
Berger, H. N.

 
Bell, Ethelene , Mrs 
Brice, Ralph E.
Bare, Benjamin R.
Bair d , Mrs . Edna M.
Baker, Anna M.

Balcom, Mrs . Carrie


Belford, Mrs  Katherine T.
,
Janu.ary 24th, 193S.
Twp.
lat  Bennett, Ada M.
lat
lst
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
lat
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
2nd
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2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
Bergen, Mrs. Mary W.
Birss, Mrs . J~nn~e R.
Black, Mr s . Sally C.
Boutell , Mrs . Avis
Boyd, Mrs . Katherine s. .
Buell , Miss Lucy B.
Burke , Miss Margaret
Byrd, A~rs . Jane Carroll
Boyd , Scott

Bennett, Mildred E.
Bartlett , Frank s.

Brabo, Joe

Callis, Ha. rold I .
Coane, Ralph W.
 
Cooley, Adrian H.
Cameron, R. M.
Cormack, Leroy S.
Campbell, H. T.
Copeland, Leland S.

Churchill, J. . F.
Churchill , R. P 

Carskaden, J. Edgar
Cordy, Edward L 

Carlson, Miss Irma
 
Cole , Miss Phyllis
Cooper, Mrs . Marie .
Cudahy, Miss Elizabeth

Cunnane, Mr s . Alice N 

Cathcart, Elizabeth
Crawford, William S.
Clark, Earl . J oseph
Chauvel, L.
Cooke, Leonard

Campbell , _James L.
Diedrich, Wesley F.

Dinsmore, August.u s . C.
Duffey, Homer M 

Day, Thomas P 

D1Andrea, Mario J.
 
Drake, Joseph R.

de Yong, Mrs . Mary B.
Drak. e , Mrs . Lydi. a
Drennen, .M rs. . F. lorence
Driver, Mrs. Adele K 

Du:f'fey, Mrs . J ane
Dunne, Mr s . Elsa
 
Dutton, Myra D.
Twp.
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
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 4
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42
De Ponce, John
De Forest, LockWood, Jr .
Delaney, C. R. 
De Leon; William 
Dunn , James W. 
Dorsey, John T. 
Dawe , Thomas
Eddy, Miss Loui se
Edwards , Miss Mirram
Edwards , William A.
Flournoy; Mrs. NeJ.lie A.
Freeman, Mrs . Valerie S .
Flournoy, Frank F.
French, Wi!liam A.
Franklin, John P.
Felger, VaJ:
Fredrick, Malcolm
Gallotti , Angelo G.

Giorgi , Pete 
Gilchrist , William H.
Gruner, Starr W.
Geib, George D;
Gifford, Fred 
Gartrell, Mrs . Kathryn W.
Gehl, Mrs . Emma M.
Gentry, 1!rs . Elizabeth
Gourley, Mrs . Nellie
'
Gutermann, Mrs . Lottie
Gammill , Roy E ~
Holston, John H.
Hoefer, 'Horace P.
Hoefer, Frank A.
Hawley, Theodore s.
Heumphreus , Don J .
Hastings, Pet er P .
Hitchcock, Henry L.
Hardy , A. C.
Hossack, MrA . J essie R.
Howe, Mrs. Gertrude C.
Hutchings; Mr s . Jessie W.
Hancock, Mrs . F.dit h
Harlactier, Mrs: Emma P.
Heggie, Mrs . Florence E.
Herbert, Mrs . C. E.
Herron; Mrs . Osceola.
Rombach, Mrs . Ethel
Hopkins, Mr s . Cody A.
Henry , Ralph D.
Hayward, Al W.
Twp .
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd.
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
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2nd
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2nd
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2nd
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2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
Hartf eld, John H.
House , i.~axwell
Holiday , Leland S.
.
Johns t one, Earl G.
J ohnson , Ernest H.
Jackson , 1Ar s . Alice P.
Janz , Mrs . Ha zel v.
Johnson, Eleanor
Johnst on , Elmer
J ames , Neil G.
Kr ebaum, A: F.
Kavarno, ! . A.
 King, Fred
Knight on, James o.
Kelly, Frank P.
Kaime , N. $ .
Kittler , Willi am
King , Dode
Li ma, A. C.
 Light, Marvin
Lowe , Thomas  W.
Lockard, E. Keith
Lathi m, Ray
 Lincoln, John s.
Lyman , Mr s . Maud C.
 Lindberger, Dorsey
Li ngard, W. E. 
Loomi s , A.
L1at as , N. F.
Meyer, Mr s . Mari e
Miller , Charles scott
 Mohr, L. J.
Malott , Reginald K.
 Mi chelson , G. M.
Montgomery , Wesley E.
Moore , Mr s . Florence
 Miratti, Angelo
 Miles, Leonard C.
.
Mi lls , Wal t er E.

!~en g , Helen V.
  McAdams , A. J.
 McKee, Mr s . Mar y L.
McCaffr ey, Hugh.
McCullough, Edi t h
McCaleb, Cb.B.rles
McFarland, R. F.
.
McClelland, Frank H.
McCormick, C. Wesley
Mci ntosh, W. D. 
Twp.
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
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2nd
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2nd



Nielson, Wylie C.
Nalley, F. }.~.
Newman, Carl c.
O'Banion, A. L.
 

Phillips, George H. A.
 Poole, John
Porter, Theodore c.
Platz, A. E.
Parma, Leo A.
Peterkin, Harlow
Pilley, John w. 
 Price, Thomas L.
.

Poillon, Wi111am C.
 Poole, Thomas
.
Palmer, Helen E.
.
Pre~sley, Charles E.
 Parks, Arthur vr.
Parks, Harry
. .
Raffetto, Katherine
Rosing, Hans
Rezzonico, John
 Riedel, John
.
Rea, Paul M.
Reasons, John Frank
Reily, C. D. 
.
Russum, Mrs. Eleanor
 Runkle, Mrs. Vera B.
.
Smith, Byron M.
Sanders, A~rs.' Frances
Simpson, L. C.
 Silva, Frank M.
. .
Schultz, Margaret J.
 Scott, James
  Soule, Winsor
 Strolsee, Chas. G.
 Smith, Mrs. Lena R.
-  Smith, Oscar W.
.
Smith, Ida M.
 Silva, Samuel B.
Stewart, Darrel A.
Shepp, Car1 w.
Sko:field~ Hobart
Smith, Mrs. Pauline
Seward, Mrs. Ruth V.
 Stevens, Mrs. Lillian
 Terry, Byron z.
Thompson, E. H.
. .
Tripp, Louis F.
 Thompson, Joseph R.

Twp.
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
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2nd
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2nd
Van Ornum, Charles R 
Vawter, V. H.
 Vick, William R.
.
Van Horn, H. P.
 White, Thomas E.
  Williams, Jamee G. Jr.
Waugh, James B 
 Wolf, C. A.
 Wilson, George W.
.  Waddell, w. H.
 West, Mrs. Vina Q 
Watkins, A. B 
Walters, Mrs. Edna
 Acres, Fred
 Chrisman_, Thomas Henry
.
Co:f:fey, George
 Dearborn, Mrs. Rose
 Ewing, Frank K.
 Fast, Mrs. Angeline
 Hughes, Ralph
 Nagle, Frank Jr.
Ogram, John w.
 Packard, Andrew
 Richards, William R 
 Towne, Frank
 Wade, John K 
.
Wallace, -Robert A 
Burd, Charles H.
Hansen, George
 Iversen, Paul J 
.

Litzelman, Maurice
 Martin; Lee J 
Murphy, William
McDonald, Harvey M.
 Neighbors, Marvin B.
  Nielsen, Axel
 Petersen, Henry George
 Rios, Grace
 Rudolph, Charles
.
Silveira, Serafin G.
.
Holl ister, Owen
Henning, Olarence w.
 Begg, Frank
 Buckman, Howard S 
.
Green, Mrs. Adeline
.
Huyck, Lloyd D 
 Main, Mrs. Lucy
.
Oates, William J 
Rennie, Will iam

Twp 
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
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3
44

Ruffner, Ben
Schuyler, Milton

Swartz, Mrs . Marvele

Wright, William A.

Wilson, J. M.
Truax, Mrs . Emma F.
Bastanchury, John
Confaglia, Joseph A.
Cox, Henry T.
Eddy , Mrs . Carrie s.

Holt , Mrs . Bernice

Main, Mrs . Dorothy
Monighetti, Alfonso

Pearson, Miss Agnes M.
Scolari, Peter Jr.
Smith, Charles L.
Acquistapace, ~!rs . Mattie

Ames, Henry B.

Barca, !~rs . Virginia
Black, Charles F.
Brown, George S.
Buck, Charles

Calderon, Joseph F.
Case, Mrs . Edna I .
Cox, Chester B.
Cornutt, Victor H.

Donovan, Dan F.
Dudley , Mrs . Loraa Doone
Felts, A. Waldo
Ferguson, Clinton B.
Firfires, Michael N.
Forbes, Mrs . Gladys E.

Fox, Paul
Froom, Arthur

Garris, }.~rs . Lorraine
Gurnee, Mrs. Charlotte P.
Hanson, Andrew B 
Houghton , Mrs . Pearl
Hoey, Ray E.
Johnson, William B.
Ketcham, Edward T.
Kyle, Mrs . Marguerite P.

Lederman , Mrs . Charlotte
Magner, Clarence P.

Markling, Paul W.
Mussell, Elwin E.
McCabe, Roscoe E.
McNeil, Mrs . Blanche

McNeil, Miss Edwina
Twp.
5th
5th
5th
5th
5th
5th
6th
6th
6th
6th
6th
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7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
Nelson, Paul L.
Nolan, D. A 

Peck, Mrs . s. Virginia
Pezzon1, Henry

Pimentel, Mrs . Minnie H.
 
Prindle, Charles R.
Ro em er, Frank L 
 
Rice, Elmer
Rice, ?I.rs. Viola C.
Rushforth, ?trs . Lorena L 
Sadler, Mrs. Myra
Saladin, William H.
Saulsbury, Harry R 
Scaron1, Leopold P.
Senay, Perey F 

Sinclair, Scott F.

Sword, Mrs . Inez V 
Tudor, Miss Edna
Werst, Mrs . Margaret E.
Winter, Clarence
Young, Mrs . Doris
Acquistapace, Leo E .
Campodonico, Charles L 

Chapman, Allen H.
Cossa, Louis D.
J uarez, George D 

Mahoney, Patrick J 

McGregor, John D.
O' Brien, M. B.
All ee, Cliff

Brooksntre, Mrs. Margaret

Brooks, Mrs . May I .
Carlson, Mrs . Lorraine
Dinnes, Mrs . Gladys F.
Dot1glass , John H.
 
Drumm, Mrs . Ferne M.
Fridell, Clyde C.
Germain, Russell A 

Ireland, Alfred E.
Jullien, Percival F.
Minghetti , Mrs . Clelia
.
Murphy , Richard R 
Nickson , Mrs . Ivy
Olivera, Frank A .
Osborn, Victor E.

Sawyer, Mrs . Irene

Tomasini, Mrs . Elanor

Twitchell, J.~rs . Ida A 
Watkins, William H.
Twp.
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
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Ae;reement
BetwPen Owrte
and Arch1tec
-- Legion
Memorial
Building at
Santa Maria.
Apnroval of
011 Drilling
Bonde 
Webb, .Charles E 
Twp.
10th Willett, John A.
Twp.
10th
In the Jtatter of Agreement Between OW!ler and Architect for the Construction
of Addition to the Legion Memorial Building at aarita Maria.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Chairman and Clerk
of the Board are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with Louis N. Crawford,
Architect, for the construction of an addition to the Legion Memorial Building at Santa
Maria. 
 In the Matter of Approval of 011 Drilling Bonds in Accordance with the Provisions
of Ordinance No. 502. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the following bonds for oil drilling,
in the amount set opposite each name, were approved in accordance with the provisions o
Ordinance No. 502:
Joseph Anderson  blanket bond $2,000.00

DeLa1ne Petroleum Corp. single bond 500.00
E. B. Kenney single bond 500.00
5
Comrnun1oat 1o ./ In the Matter of communication from Building Laborers Local Union No. 591,
Relat"ive to Adopting Minimum ra.te for Common Labor.
Communication was ref erred to the County Department of Public Works.
Communica t1o ~ In the Matter of Commun1ct1on from the State Department of Public Health,
Appointment
of Staff for
Santa Barbar
General
Ho f\pital etc.



Relative to Tuberculosis Subsidy:
Communication was placed on file.
In the Matter of Conf 1rming Staff of Physicians, Appointed by the Executive
Staff, To Serve in the Santa Barbara General Hospital and Out-Patient Department for
the year i93g.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried the appointment of the fo llowing
physicians, to serve in the Santa Barbara General Hospital and Out-Patient Department fo
the year 193g, is hereby confirmed:
Rodney F. Atsatt, M. D~
Benjamin Bakewell, M. D.
C. E. Brown, M. D.
N. H. Brush,}.~. D. 
H. I. Burtness, M. D.
D. M. Clark, M. D. 
G. Horace Coshow, M. D.
H. S. Duff, M. D.
Howard Eder; M. D.
Lawrence Eder, l~ . D.
A. H. Elliot, M. D.
H. V. Findlay, M. D.
w. s. Franklin, M. D.
H. F. Freidell, M. D.
Russell Gates, M. D.
M. J. Geyman, M. D.
P. A. Gray, M. C.
Helen Hart, M. D.
H. E. Henderson, M. D 
A. J. Holzman, M. D.
F. J. Rombach, M. D.
Lester Jankay, M. D.
w. H. Johnston, M. D.

A. E. Koehler, M. D.
E. R. Kluss, M. D.
Edward Lamb, M. D.
J. D. Lewis, M. D.
G. S. Loveren, M. D.
Doris McNamara, M. D 
Edward Markthaler, M. D 
Richard McGovney, M. D.
W. M. Moffat, M. D.
C. Z. Nicholas, M. D.
S. R. Parsons, M. D.
J. K. Patterson, M. D.
S. A. Payne, M. D.
cr. A. Preuss, M. D.
H. J. Profant, M. D 
Ina M. Richter, M. D.
Samuel Robinson, M. D.
J. J. Rupp , M. D.
Harry Schurmeier, M. D.
A. B. Steele, M. D.
C. S. Stone, M. D 
H. J. Ullmann, l~ . D.
N. T. Useher, M. D.



46 
Payment tor
Hoepital1zat
/
on.



John Van Paing, M. D. Kent Wilson, l{. D.
A. B. Wilcox, M. D. B. 8. Wyckoff, M. D.
Irving Wille, M. D 

In the Matter of Payment for Hospitalization given Max Ro.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby ordered t hat $177 .00
be acc epted as f ull settl ement for hospitalization given Max Ro from November 23 , 1935
Commun1oat1o ./

Resolitt1ons
:relative to
Care ot
Indigents.
Report.
Corrections
to the 1937
Assessment
Roll. 
I



/
Communicatio ~

to January 23, 1936, at the Santa Barbara General Hospital .

In the Matter of Communication from Congressman A. J. Elliott, Relative
to Providing Work Projects for Unemployed.
Communication was placed on fi l e. The Clerk was directed to forward a
 copy t o the Workers' Alliance.
In the Matter of Resolutions from Alpine, Sierra, Tuolumne, Napa ana GJ.enn

counties, Relative to the Care of Indigents.
Resolutions were referred to Supervisor Adam 

In the Matter of Report of the County Welfare De2artment.
 
Report was ordered placed on file.

In the Matter of Corrections to the 1937 Assessment Roll .
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that
clerical errors have been made in certain assessments in the 1937 Assessment Roll, and
application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the correction
of said error as provided by Sections 3gg1 and 3gg1a of the Political Code and
amendments thereto; and
It further appearing t hat the written consent of the District Attorney

of said County of Santa Barbara, to the correction of ea1d error, has been obtained
therefor,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary
 
 
corrections in the 1937 Asses s~ent Roll , as set forth in said report as follows,
  . .
to wit:
"'- Strike off from the First Nat'l Tr. & Savgs. Bank of Santa Barbara,
      
Vol. 2 page 45 penalty against Lot 16 Block 210T, City of Santa Barbara. This was      
caused by an error on the part of the Assessor,
 
 
In the Matter of Communication from California Conservation Council .

 
Communication was referred t o Supervis.o rs . Adam and . Sta.n wood , with the
request they confer with Miss Pearl Chase on the matter.
    
Reimbursement
of 193
County Fair
Premiums.
I In the Matter of Reimbursement of 1237. County Fair Premiums .
Aerial Map /
and Water
Survey.
Apn:rovaJ of J
Rental and
Sale.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carri~d , ~nanimously 1 c~eck in the amount
 
of $7,4$1. 25, received from the State Department of Finance, was duly accepted as
     
reimbursement of i937 County Fair Premiums, and ordered paid into the General Fund of
     
the County of Santa Barbara.
     
In the Matter of Aerial Map and Water Survey of Santa Barbara County.
Upon motion., duly seconded and carrie. d, . the Chairma. n a nd Clerk of the
Board are hereby authorized to execute an agreement. w.i th Quinto. n, . Code and Hill-Leeds
and Barnard, whereby said firm agrees to make a wa.t er . survey and report of Santa   
Barbara County; the County to furnish an aeri~l ~ap for said i~ve~tigation.

In the Matter of Approval of Rental .an4 Sale, Four~h ~oad District.
 
Supervisor Adam's report of sale and. re. ntal, Fourth" Ro. ad District, was   
approved as set forth as follows, to wit:
   
 
  


Reallowance
of Appl1ca:- .
tione for
01d Age
I
Secur1 ty, eta.


Increases,
Decreases and
Diecontinuanc e
of State and
County Aid.
. j











Date
193S
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Road Fund.
From Whom Received For What Received
De~t. of Commerce-Lighthouse Rental of wagon used
Service on Point Arguello
Ligh thouse Road
Hamilton & Wall Small Rod-Liner
Junk
Total
Amount 
$30. 00
5.00
1.00
36.00
It was directed that said monies be credited to the Fourt h District
- -
In the Matter of Reallowance of Applications for Old Age Security, Blind
and State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is Ordered that
the appl1cations for Old Age Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, previously al lowed
by this Board, be reallowed for the month of February, 193S, and the Auditor of this
County i s directed to draw his warrants numbered A 7g4o t o A g793, inclusive,  in the
amount of $30,154.50, for the payment of said Old Age Security; warrants numbered
A s794 to A SS26, inclusive, in the amount of $1,617.00, for the payment of said
7
Blind Aid, and warrants numbered A$$27 to A g9g4, inclusive, in the amount of $6,457.0 ,
for the payment of said State Orphan Aid.
lt is f urther ordered that Santa Barbara County Duplicate warrants
numbered A 7S4o to A S9S4, incl usive, giving the name of each indivi dual receipient
of Old Age Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, and the amount of aid allowed to each
recipient, be placed on file in the office of the County Clerk and are hereby made a
part of the minutes of t his Board of Supervisors, to have the same effect as t hough
incorporated herein 
In the 1Aatter of Increases, Decreases and Discontinuances in the Amount
of State and County Aid Granted to Needy Aged Persons .
It appearing to the Boal?d from " ~Totices of Change" filed by the County
Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid
granted t o the following Needy Aged Persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried,
it is therefore
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to the Needy Aged Persons listed
below be changed t o the amount and upon the date set Oppos ite the i r names , to wit:
NM!E 
INCREASES
Arne, Louise E 
Brodersen, Claus D.
Elder, Ines
Franco , Amado
Menane , Mary
Moon , Libbie
Parker, David Elmer
DECREASE
Black, Leilia Virginia
DISCONTINUANCES
Anderson, Alma
Foster, M~r7 Loretta
Hobbs, William A.
Nava, Alfonso
Ray, Cal v.in David
TOTAL AID GRANTED
#35.00
35 .00
35 .00
35.00
35.00
35 .00
35 .00
33 .00
33 .00
35 .00
35.00
35 .00
35 .00

DATE EFFECTIVE
,
2/1/38
2/l/3S
2/1/3g
2/1/3g
2/1/3g
2/1/38
2/1/38
2/1/38
2/l/3S
2/1/3g
2/1/38
2/1/3g
2/1/3g
,
48
Name
DISCONTINUANCES (continued)
Romp, Mary L.
 Scuitti, Elena M.
 Stowell, Jennie Eola
Total Aid Granted
12.00
35. 00
35.00

Date Effective
2/1/3g
2/l/3S
2/1/3g
D1emissal ot
Suit against
Arthur
Dominguez.
. / In the Matter of Instructing the District Attorney to Dismiss Suit against
. Arthur Dominguez, one of Two Defendants Sued for Care of Alfred Dominguez, parent.
D1eoontint1an e;
o~ Bl ind Aid
Petiti on for /
Cdunty Aid.

State and J
County Aid
to Needy
Chil dren.
Acting upon the recommendation of the County Welfare Department, the
District Attorney is hereby authorized to dismiss suit against .Arthur Dominguez for
care of Alfred Dominguez, parent.
In the Matter of Discontinuance of Blind. Aid to Micaela Selestina Nava.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat blind aid to
Micaela Selestina Nava be discontinued as of February let, 193S.
In the Matter of Petition for County Aid.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are
proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon motion duly. seconded and carried, it is
ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on General Fund in favor of the following
persona for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of
February 193g, to wit:
Florence Grinstead
Lucy Leal
Frank Bush
Alison Davies
Ruth Harvey
Ell a Hathaway
Mary Lane
Irene Rowley
Carrie Scoggin
William A. Barnes
Ed.1th Meade
Timothy Crane
Robert Anderson
.William Fulton
William Thomas
Mattie Parker
Joe Bunker
Geneva Boldman
Mrs. Mike Soltero
Floyd Searcy


FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria
do
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 

c/o County Welfare Department
do do
526 W. Victoria Street

c/o County Welfare Department
215 w. Valerio Street
335 De la Vina Street
632 West De la Guerra Street
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Ballard via Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Send all checks for District
Four to the Santa Maria Office

FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
$S.oo
15.00
9.50
31.00
"20 . 00
19.00
21.00
lg.oo
19.50
10.00
15.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
20.00
5.00
10.00
In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid t o Needy Children.
It appearing t o the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to Needy Children having filed their applications, as required by
law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and .
It furtner appearing from an examination of said applications that the
 - ,

Restoring j
State O:rph
Aid.
 D1eoontinu
of State
Orphan Aid 


Cancellatio ~
of Funde.
January 24th, l93g.
needy persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid ; upon Motion, duly seconded and carried , it is
ORDERED, THAT THE Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the f ollowing names, for  the amount set opposite the names, and on
the first day of eaoh month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to
be used for the support of said needy children, t o wit:
PAYEE
Rodarte, Violet
Bellman, Geronia
Gonzales, Eugenia
Probets, Ethel A.
Weideman, John
Daniel, Jeannie
Heare, Agap1ta
FOR THE BENEFIT OF

(2 children)
(3 Melero children)
(5 children)
(l. ch1l.d)
(3 children)
(2 children)
(2 children)
NO. PERSONS IN
FAMILY
4
4
6
2
6
4
3
TOTAL
AMOUNT
52.00
65.00
74.oo
25.00
59.00
4o.oo
50.00
County Welfare Dept. (3 Bischof children) 3 30.00
Velarde, Marceline

Marie Luna
Pearl Ashe
Irene Smith
Mary Mandes
Porfirio Ruiz
Edith Causs
Ada de Sollhinihac 
(1 child)
FOURTH

Luna children

3 50.00
SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
56.00
 
Ashe children 30.00
Smith children 54.oo
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Mandes children
 
Ruiz children
Causs children
Solminihac 11

60.00
61.00
70.00
go.oo
In the Matter of Restoring State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
STATE
AID
20 .00
30.00
50.00
l.0.00
30.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
10.00
30.00
10.00
50.00
30.00
4o.oo
60.00
50.00
COUNTY
AID
32.00
35.00
24.oo
15.00
29.00
20.00
j0.00
4o.oo
26.00
20.00
4.oo .
30.00
21.00
10.00
30.00
Ordered that State Orphan Aid be restored to the foll owing named child on
the date set opposite his name:
Name Date Eff'ect1ve
Ortiz, Jesus
In the Matter of Disoontinuanoe of State Orphan Aid.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department
that the following named recipients of State Orphan Aid are no longer proper persons 
  
to receive said aid;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried,
IT IS ORDERED that said aid be and the same 1s hereby discontinued as
follows, to wit:
Name
Drury, Darline
Villalba, Christy (Chester)
Date Ef'f ective
2/1/3g
12/1/37
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 110 B 2, Materials

and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, First Supervisor District, General Fund to

Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2456

Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $1 ,000.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, he it resol ved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum
   
of One Thousand Doll ars ($1,000 .00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
50

Trant!!f er of
Funds.

I

to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
.
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 3g B ~' repairs and replacements, County Garage, Santa Maria, General
Fund.
- Resolution No. 2457
.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a publi
.
emergency, t hat could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
  budget, has arisen by reason of add1 tional funds being needed. due to excessive auto-
 . . .
mobile and equipment repairs and which has depleted the funds provided for same;
.
Now therefore, be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
 Two . Thous~nd Dollars ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
 unappropriated reserve to Account 3g B 4, Repairs and Replacements, County Garage,
. .
Santa i~aria, General Fund 
  Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
. 
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
 Stevens, Ronaid M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None  Absent, None.
  Transfer of / In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Funds. 


Transfer of J
Funds.
  Fund to Account 90 A 2g, Special Service and Investigation, Salaries and Wages, Board
of Supervisors, General Fund 
Resolution No. 2~5g 
  Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a
 
public emergency, that could not have been rea.sonably foreseen at the time of preparin
. .
the budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed due to expenses in
 connection with oil inspection work in the County; and which has depleted the funds
provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum
of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 90 A 2g, special service and investigation, salaries
and wages, Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
 fallowing S11pervi so rs voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Na.ya, None. Absent, None .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Genera).
Fund to Account 110 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, First Supervisor District,
General Fund.
Resolution No. 2459
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
publ io emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed. '
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that th~ sum of
One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappr -
 priated reserve to Account 110 A 5, Labor, Salaries and wages, First Supervisor
 District, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
  followl ng Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 


Revision of
Budget Items.
/
Rev1s1on of /
Budget Items.
--
January 24th, 1935.
Resolution No. 2460
In the J~atter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of }.{aintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District,-_Good
Roads Fund 'i s necessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the ~foresaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 132 B 2, Materials and
Supplies, the sum of $650.00 to Account 132 B 5, Service and Expense, Third Supervisor
District, Good Roads Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent , None.
In the Matt.er of Revision of Budget Items.
 Resolution No. 2461 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Agricultural Department, General
Fund is necessary;
I Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, t o wit: Transfer from Account 3 B 5, Service and expense
the sum of $100.00 to Account 3 B 3, office supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Agricul tural Department, General Ft1nd.  . . .
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Sttpervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
1
Revision of
Budget Items. /. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.

Resolution No. 2462
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General Fund

is necessary;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 25 B lS, Criminal expense,
the sum of $150.00 to account 28 B 3, office supplies, Maintenance and Operation,

District Attorney, General Fund.
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Validating /
Past Leviee on
Local Tax Roll 
In the Matter of validating Past Levies on Local Tax Rolls.
Claims Withdrawn
trom
Auditor.

It was moved , seconded and carried unanimously, that the County of Santa
 
Barbara endorse the action taken by San Diego County in requesting the Governor to

include in the Call for Special Ses sion, the matter of the validation of all tax levies
heretofore made by counties 

I In the Aiatter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor and Referred to J. L.

Stewart, County Statistician, for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the following claims were withdrawn
from the Auditor and referred to J. L. Stewart, County Statistician, for
correction:



Everett Building Company
Purity Store


'
$196.00
6s .oo
52
/
Claims withdrawn
:from
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction and
Auditor. Reallowed: 

Allowance of
Claims.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Order made
and entered on January 10th, i93g, allowing claims as follows:
Fred A. Botiller
Fred A. Botiller
Craviotto Brothers
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
SMITH 'S HARDWARE CO.
~ou. Calif. D1s1~fecting Co .

GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND 
GENERAL FUND 
$17 . 79
177.61
20. 56
175. oQ.
51.19
301. 51
b~ and the same 1~ rescinded; ~nd it is fur~her ordered. that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor an~ reallowed as follows, to wit:
Fred A. Botiller
Fred A. Bot1ll er
Craviotto Brothers
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Smith ' s Hardware Co .
GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND
GENERAL FUND
Southern California Disinfecting
Company
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims:


17.76 .
177. 51
20. 55
173 .36
51 .09
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it ts ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
  of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the:1h.ce of each claim
. .
respectively, to wi t :  
 Acres, Amelia GENERAL F.UND




 Adam, Rozan M.
Allen Brothers
American Optical Company
American Society for Horticultural
Ames , Fred
Anderson, Jack
Annandale, Ella
A. & P. Tea Company
do do


Association of Western Hospitals
Azars Market, K. 
Bailey , Mrs  Ethel H.
Baker, F. M.
Bancroft-Wl'litney Company
Banks '
Bank's Typewriter Exchange
Barham, Thelma
Baron, Girard
Bartz, Wm.
Bean, Glen


Beckwith, Louella
Bell, Robert A 
Bender Moss Company
Bigler, A. B.
Blue Anchor, The


Science


$ 25.00
3.75
12. 32
7.73
lt .oo
8.00
151 . 9lt
g.oo
13. ltlt
4.30
20. 00
12. 60
52 .31
10.30
7 .26
1. 25
24.oo
5.00
50.00
20.00
10.00
1 .00







'



















Bott ain1, w. F 
Botta.ini, Ida .
GENERAL FUND
Bowers ~nd Stokes
Bradbury, W. W.
Branch, Inez
Brandmeyer X-ray Supply
do do
Braun-Knecht-Heimann-Co 
Brown' s Drug Store
Buck, Mrs . M. H 
Budd & Bodine
do do
Burroughs Adding Mach. Co .
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
Calif orn1a Market
California Mission Trails Assn .
California Pipe & SuppJ_y Co .
California Tuberculosis Assn .
Carlisle and Co . , A.
do do
do do
Carr, Mrs . Dora B.
Carson, D. C.
Cass, Gerald M.
Castagnola, George V
Ceriale, Julia
Chandler, Velma
Chapala Top Shop

Chemical Industries of Calif 
City Contracting Co .
City & Kentia Nurseries
Clarey, J . A.
Coast Wholesal e Grocery Co .
Columbia Carbon Company
Commercial Motor Service
Commercial Off ice Supply Co .
Comrnel"C ia.l Off ioe Supply Co .
Common, Wm. c.
Cooley, Harry
Cota, Juan
Cota, Juan 
Cota, Tony
County National Bank
County National Bank
Craig, Edgar
Cregan, :P.iary
Davis, Charles
De P1azz1, h1art1n

Dictaphone Sales Corporation


 



$3 90
5.00
g36 .o6
10 .00
4o .oo
529 . 94-
216 .09
4o6 .g5
9. 91
g.oo
1.36
g. 61
.77
265 . 02
112 .17
1000. 00
3.39
l . 15
23 . ltl
130. 30
g.oo
12.00
9.50
9. 72
33.4-5
17. 42
4o. 64
14.47
30.34
12.00
io. g2
12. 00
229 . 2g
52 . 22
i44.oo
43 .65
4.s9
;1.2 . 50
105 .75
20.00
40 . 00
12. 00
2.4o
31.00
450. 00
24 .$4
12.50
3 .s1
10. 00
- .
54
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Doane Building Company
Dodge, E. G.
GENERAL FUND
Dr umm' s t~arket
Dtilaney, Ethel
Dunc an, Dr. M. v.
Dunne, Frank E.
Eaves , Jr . , AJ_bert
Echarren, Marguerite
Erpenbeck and Segessman
GlendelJ.a McNee Evans
Evans, Tom
Federal Drt1g Co .
F1111ppin1, R. c. 
Foothill Dairy 
Fragosa, Mrs . Jennie
Freeze & Freeze.
do do 
Freeze & Freeze
do do
Fresno Market
Fuller Company, W. P 
Garri gan, J . D 
Garvin, James
Gewe , Henry R.
Geyman and Gates , Drs .
Giant Products Corporation
GiJ.more Oil Company
Golden State Company
Goleta Ga.rage and. Machine Shop
Gonzales, Manuel
Gonzales, Ruth
Graeme, Olga
Graeme, Olga
Grant and Evans
Greyhound Lines
Guidry, Stell a
Guidry, Stella
Harkson, Harald


Harner, M~s . C. F.
Hartwell , Robert M.
Heckendorf, Percy C 
Heckman, Lucy R.
Hefling, Evel yn J 
Henning, Jack
Heurnphreus-Smith Electric Co .
Higgins, Tom
Higginson, Sara
Hobson, Asher
Hohmann, W. C.
Holiday Hardware Company


  
 
 
ss7.go
110. 00
32.97
gs .co
150. 00
s .97
15.00
3g. 64
11. 70
5.32
14. 50
1 . 50
90.00
12. 10
6.29
34.74
6.10
 2.99
5.s4
12. 91
s .06
i7s .5g
24 .g4
12. 50
ll. 50
3. 61
53 .04
4o7 . 24-
1 . 00
25 . 00
4. 97
12. 00
2 . 00
22. 00
4.oo
5 .00
g. 50
6. 49
73 . 63
12. 00
102.00
4.9g
2.75
10. 26
5 .00
326.10
13 . 61















}

'



\ 

January 24th, l93S
Holland, CharJ.es T 
Hollister , J . J .
GENERAL FUND
Holloway , Erwin
Holloway, Erwin
Holl oway , Fent on
Horn , George
Hossack, D. L.

Hought on Mifflin Company
Huerta, Caesario-,
Humphreys Motors
Huyck, Andy
Isbell , Doris
J ackson , R. E 
James , C. E
James , C. E.
J ones St udio , Alber t
Jones , Cora A .
Jones , Edward
J ones, Edward
J ordano Bros 


 
Keck ' s Prescr iption Pharmacies
 Kegley , Eleanor
Kennedy, Tom
Kennedy, Tom
Keran Laundry
Kesler' s Market
Knott , Charles w.
Kuse he , Ray O.

La Primavera Market
Larco Fish Company, S.
Larmac I ndex
LaSalle, Verne
Lawt on, J. J.
Lederl e Laboratories
Lewis , J. E 
.
Liet z Company, A.
Lilley , Robert C.

Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Long , Mrs . Mollie J .
Lotz, Ernest
Lowe & Son, A. L.
Maher' s Richfi eld Service
Maier' s Complete Food t~arke t
ManselJ. , Leo
Mid . Coun . Pub . Serv. Cor p .
do do




Miller Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works
Mi ller, Mrs . A. L.
A'i ll er , Tom
196. 46
i3lt. 60
44.oo
52 .00
50.00
54.oo
51 . lt9
lt . 43
9.00
1.11
52 . 00
1S .S7
5 . g1
30.75
9. 46
4. 64
g .3lt
3.g7
4o .oo
52 .71
7.55
135 .00
52 . 00
12 .00
11 .13
6. 10
9. 50
165 .00
lt7 .9s
27 .75
7.73
141 . 00
39.14
4. go
i4.oo
51.s1
25 .00
12 . 21
s .50
151 . 9lt
3. 20
72 .71
12 . 97
19.35
9. 51
25 . Slt
10 . 82
4. oo
65 .00

56






























 
Mission Ice Company GENERAL FUND
Montecito Garbage Hauling
 
Moore Mercantile Company
Morehart, Geo .
Morehouse, Martha
Morley, Frank
Muth, Mrs . Walter
Mt1th, Mrs. Walter
Myers, Harry
McAdam, William
McCabe, F. J 
McCloskey, Jamee M.
McCloskey, James M.
McCloskey, JaMes M.
MaoCulloch, Geo . E.
McGregor, J . D.
Mcintosh, Catherine
McKesson & Robbins
McNall Building Materials
News-Press Publishing Co .
Ohio Chemical & Manuf'acturing Co 
Ohio Chemical & 1~anufactur1ng Co .
Ott Hardware Co.
Ovieda, Toney
Owl Market
Pacific Coast Publishing Co 
Pacific Coast Publishing Co 
do do
Pacific Dairy F.quipment Co .
Pacif ic Freight Lines Express
Pahl, Mrs . Elizabeth
Percal, Sam
Clinic, Pet
Pittsburgh Paints
Pollock, Robert
Pollorena, Richard
Preisker, C. L
Prosperity Company
Purez Corpor ation
Ratamosa, Rosenda
Red Cross Drug Company
Remington Rand

Richfield Oil Company
Richfield Oil Corporation
Rivera !~arket

Robles, Daniel
Rodenbeck's Shoe Store
Rouse, Cl arence

 
Royal Typewriter Agency
Rule, Harry

 

25 .96
1.50
46 .05
2. 00
27 .og
i2. gg
2.94
16.13
10.32
4-0 .oo
56 .10
22 . 50
35 .00
10.00
10. 00
650 .00
4g .oo
4g . 4Ej
22. 03
46.76
36.01
14.03
2.32
55 .00
21 .54
gg .9g
9. 65
13 . 50
23 .15
3.05
g.50
112 .30
7. 50
19 .S3
15.97
55 .00
11 .75
154-. 50
g.og
10.00
6 . 75
69 .13
34- . 65
lg. g5
33.66
20 .00
76 .01
10 .00
12. 50
2 . 00

 















Ruleau, P. ti. GENERAL FUND
Safeway Store
Safeway Stores
Sally's Pantry
 
Sanchez Bakery
San Marcos Montec1to Dairy
San Roque Insurance Agency

S. B. County Chamber of Commerce
Santa Barbara City Free Public Library
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Electric Co .
Santa Barbara Humane Society
Santa Barbara Music Company
Santa Barbara News-Press
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
S. B. Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do
Santa Maria Electric Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L:
Soolari Estate
Sears Roebuck & Co .
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil CornpA.ny
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Secour Printing Studio
Reid Shamhart,
Shell 011 Company
Shepp, Carl W.
Skytt, Hans c. D.
Smith Hardware Co., W. R.
Solvang Drug Company
Sou. Calif . Disinfecting Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co .
do do
Sou. Calif. Edison Co .
do do
Southern Pacific Milling Co.





$ 125 .00
222.46
9g.65
17.54
19 .67
3. 96
i4o .oo
14. 42
11,000. 00
10.00
115.50
57 . 66
75 .00
2.49
9. go
66 .19
56 .30
3g. 62
21 . 4o
1. 42
11 . 63
3.77
159 -53
11 . g3
20 .04
145.20
20 .03
22 .77
121. 66
71 . 24
517 . 55
208 . 58
758 .10
108.51
i1g. g1
l04- .g1
g.19
1 . 00
62 . 45
6 . ~
207. 61
3.15
31.70
g1 .5g
2s.g6
288.90
82 . 74
3.1g
6.07
g.24

58



































-- ------------
Southern Pacific Milling Co .
Southern Pacific Milling Co .
GErJERAL FUND $ 36 . g2
g6 . g5
do do
Spratt Optical Co . George w.
St alker and Wall
St andard Brands of CaJ_ifornia
Standard 011 Company of Cal if.
Standard 011 Co .
St andard Otl Co .
Stanf'ord Univers1 t ~,. Press
Stanwood., W. S.
Sterling Press
Sterling Press
St reeter, George C 
Tide Water Associated Oil Company
Tennyson The Druggist
Texas Company, The
Tows l ey , H. P.


Trojan Cleaning Salts Products Company
Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Qompany
Un i on Mill and Lumber Company
Universal Bakery and Grocery
Unk1f er, Mrs . o. L.
Van ' s Market
Victor ia Motors
Vict-oria Motors
do do
Wadsworth, Jr ., Edwin A 
Weaver, J . N 
Western Auto Supply Co .
West ern Motor Transfer
Westwick, Atwell
Williams , J. E 
Williams , Roger
Wi lson, Kent R.
Wilson , Kent R.
Wilson, William J .
Witte, i~rs . Wm .
Wood, Charles
Wood , Vincent E.
Wood , Vincent E.
Wood , Vincent E.
World Book Company
Wright , Kenneth 
Wyeth & Brother , John
YoL1ng, George
Young, George
do do
Zares, George







 
 
 


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13 .35
32 .30
5 . 51
33 .99
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5. go
55 .00
6. lS
15.96
160 .00
15. 93
4.s9
51 .60
9g. oo
22 . 71
9.27
6.19
31. 6o
13 . 50
14.4s
1 . 00
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9. 57
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10.00
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3. 41
62 .76
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17. 17
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'

Macdonald, Wm  THIRD ROAD FU~ID
Petrol Corporation, The
Ros s-Raylor Company
Adam, Roz~ M 
Adams, Norman
GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams, Norman
Akens, Wm.
Anderas
Anderson, Kathleen
Anderson, O. ~.
Barker, Bird
Bean, G. L 
Begg, J.
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Biby, Howard
Bounds, Dick
Breck, Benjamin
B:r.een, Ed
Brown- Bevis Equipment Co.

Coast Service Station Equipment Co.
Collar, J. N.
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Cooper, Chas 
Craviotto Brothers
De la Torre, A. G.
De la Torre, A. G.
Dellar, Earl
Devaul, J. M.
Dibblee, w. H.
Diedrich, Inc., L. N 
.
Dover, Frank
Fabgoat, John
Fabing, F. L.
Farren, Art
Freeze & Freeze
Freeze & Freeze
.
Ga.no, Robert
Gardner Denver Co.
 
Gehr, Lloyd .
General Petroleum Corporation of Calif.
Goleta Garage and Mac}J.tne . Shop
Grigsby, Al
Grigsby, Al
Hamilton & Wall
Hanly, Leo
Harnishchfeger Corporation
Hilderbrand, A. J.
Hilderbrand, w. G.
Hilderbrand, W. G.

$ 103 .oo
93.53
295.45
6.62
7g.oo
66.oo
25.00
2.32
1g.oo
$.$3
4.oo
76.00
io.50
25.00
120.75
52.00
44 . oo
66.oo
42.64
19.63
7g.oo
3.09
3.23
3g.72
54.oo
60.00
36.00
4g.oo
ig.oo
2g.44
30.00
15.00
54.oo
102.00
6$.69
16.27
5.5a
76.95
50.00
i17.g5
2.06
66.oo
66.oo
4.47
16e.50
42.46
io4.oo
65.00
55.00
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- - ----- --- ----------- ---------- - --~--------------------
Hobbs Bros . GOOD ROADS F UND
Hobbs Bros.
Fenton Holloway
Horn, George
Horwedel, Geo. J.
Ingersoll Rand Co.
Kay Brunner Steel Products
La.Frombois, Bill
Lambert, C. E.
Lompoc Light & Water Dept 
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co. 
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co.
Lyons, Earl


Mack-International 'Aotor Truck Corp 
Magneto & Electrical Service
Meng & Domingos
Miller, Howard
Miller, Lee
Moll , Frank
Moll, Frank 
Moore Mercantile Co 

McCabe, F. J 
- .
McGinnis, John
McKnight, Ed
Neilsen and Petersen
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Ott Hardware Co.
Ovieda, E. G .
Rheams, c. w.
Rio Grande 011
Robles, Daniel
Romero, Louis
Ross-Taylor Co 
Rudolph's Hardware
Ruffner and Ruffner


Santa Barbar a Crane Service
Santa Barbara Tel ephone Co .
do do
Santa Maria Gas Company
Saulsbury, Jesse
Smith, James
Smith Hardware Co., W. R.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co 
Standard 011 Co 
Stockton, Dick
Stonehouse Signs
Sullivan, Earl
Towsley, H. P.
Twi tchelJ. , L. L.

Union Hardware & Metal Co 


 

$1$4-.J.O
25.43
4o.oo
54.oo
10.12
4-9.$9
23.16
110.50
88.60
7.92
32.64
19.SO
5.00
22.67
I 24. 69
16.51
g4.oo
2os.oo
54.oo
42.00
5.g7
6.63
ll0.50
30.00
2s.33
110.50
9.27
50.00
4s.oo
34.12
24.oo
30.00
14s5.31
12.00
77.06
4so.oo
10.35
5.60
9.29
20.00
2.31
26.93
26.16
4.12
52.00
24. 67
60 .00
39 . 20
55 .00
31. 34


Harbor Dredg1
Beach Restora
t1on.

January 24th, i93g.
Union Hardware & Metal Co. GOOD ROADS FUND
Union Oil Company of California
Victoria P~o tors
Victoria Motors Inc.
Victoria Motors
Waugh, Chas.
Waugh, Chas.
Waugh, Chas.
Waugh , Chas.
Western Motor Tran sf er
Westwick Iron Works
~1tney, John
Williams , M.
Wi lliam~ M.
Youney Machine Works
Yauney Machine Works

Crawford, Grace L. HIGHWAY I~AP. FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Ullman, Samuel L.
Viets, CarlL.
'
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H. SALARY FUND
$ .75
21 . gg
54.oo
114.18
4.59
60 .00
192.00
66.oo
176.00
6S4.3g
17.12
s.oo
60.00
74.oo
71.g5
35 .9g
100.00
6. 55
166. 66
65.00
5.00
Wilson , Willi am J. 5 . 00
Campodonico Water Works GUAD. PUB. CEME.DIST.FUND 12.00
Novo & Sons, M. L. 53.92
Berg Co., Chas. SANTA trrARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 25. 65
Fratia, E. H. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY WATER- 4.oo
\IDRKS DIST. NO. 1.
Mid.Co. Pub.Serv.Corp.
Gran, Eddie TRIPLE PARKWAY TRUST CO. 32.00
4s.oo
g.oo
Patriarch e, Al.an H.
Whitney, Jr., John

Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker.  Nays, None. Absent, None 
In the Matter of the Resolution of the Board of 8up0rvisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, Determi ning that the Activities Hereinafter Set Forth in This Resolutio
are of General County Interest and that County Aid should be Extended Therefor in Cooperation
with the City Council of the City of Santa Barbara by Offering to Deposit

the Sum of T\venty-Five Thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars with the United States of America
Upon the Condition that the City Council of the City of Santa Barbara Deposit a like
amount, for its Co-operation Hereunder, Such Joint Deposit to be used for the Payment

of the Excess Cost of Depositing upon the Beaches hereinafter specified Sand Dredged
from Santa Barbara Harbor by the United States.
RESOLUTION No. 2463 .
WHEREAS, the United Stat~s War Department under congressional authorization is
prepared to expend the sum of Sixty-five Thousand ($65,000.00) Dollars for the main62



tenance and dredging of Santa Barba ra Harbor; and


WHEREAS, the United States through a report prepared by the Federal Beach Erosio

Board has recommended t hat material dredged from said Harbor be deposi ted al ong the

beach within the City of Santa Barbar a, between the out f all sewer and the mouth of

Sycamnre Cre ek, provided local interests bear the excess cost of this method of dispos 1 .
over the cost of disposal at s ea; and

WHEREAS, such deposit of sand along such beach wil l aid in protection of East


Cabril lo Boul evard , a uublic hi ghway , and Gray' s Pavilion and City park pr operty and i


rehabilit ating the east beach and beaches t o the southeast of the city limits; and


WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara and the City of Santa Barbara are jointly

inter ~s te d in having the dredged material so deposited as herein provided, and are
willing t o bear the excess cos t of such depos iti ng over the disposal of such materials

at s ea in an amount not t o exceed the maximum sum of Fifty-Thousand ($50,000. 00)


Doll ars; and


WHEREAS, the United States Di strict Engineer at Los Angeles has estimated

1he cost to be borne by local interests under the plan recommended in the report by the

Beach Er osion Board to be Fifty Thousand ($50, 000.00) Dollars;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbara does
 
resolye and determine t hat the activities herei n specified are of general county

i nt er est and t hat county aid shal l be ext ended theref or;


AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED THAT THE general nature of the i mprovemen

proposed is the depositing of sand and dredged material on the beach adjacent to East
Cabril lo Boul evard, a public highway, in the City of Santa Barbara, between the out


fall Sewer and the mouth of Sycamore Creek, f or the i mpr ovement, maintenance and pro-
 
teotion of the said East cabri1J.o Boulevard , said work to be performed in the manner
pr ovided by epec1f1cations of the United States War Department.
~ . . . .
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED t hat the nature of the aid to be furnish d

by the County of Santa Barbara in co-operation with the City of Santa Barbara for the
purpos es herein specified shall be an offer t o the United Stat es to appropriate the
sum of Twenty-five Thousand ($25,000.00) Dol lars from the general fund of the county,
'
upon the condition that the City of Santa Barbara make a like appropriation for such
   
purposes; provided, however, that if such. offer be accepted, said sum to be used by
the United States together with a like sum received from the City of Santa Bar bara in
the nianner authorized by section 4 of the River and Harbor Aot approved March 4, 1915
(Public Act No. 291 , 63rd Congress), and to be used only for the payment of the exce s
cost of depositing sand and materials dredged from the Santa Barbara Harbor by the
United States on the beaches within the City of Santa Barbara between the Outfall
Sewer 'and the mouth of sycamore Creek as above specified. 
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that any funds remaining out of the moneys s
deposited shal l be returned to the City of Banta Barbara and to the County of Santa
Barbara in equal shares promptly after al l costs of such work have been paid by the
United States.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County of Santa Barbar a offer, and
said County does hereby offer to the United States to appropri ate the sum of Twentyfive
Thousand ($25,000.00) Doll ars for the purposes herein set forth and upon the
conditions herein set forth, sa id appropriation t o be made out of the general fund
of said County of Santa Bar bara; and the auditor and the treasurer of the County of
Santa Barbara are hereby a uthori zed and directed t o transfer said sum to the United
St ates upon the acceptance of t his off er 


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I
I
Investigatio
of Certain
Old Age
Security
Recipients.
Selling and
Awarding
Franc1Ae.


  

Ja.nuary 24t h , 193$  3
.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that this resolution shall not become opera.ti e
unless and until the City Council of the City of Santa Barbara adopts a resolution con
taining a s i milar offer wit h respect to the work t o be performed pursuant to t his reso!utioh,
and files a certified copy thereof wi t b. the County Audi tor of the County of San a
Barbara. .
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California , t his 24t h day of January, 193S , by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Noes : Fred G.
Stevens. Absent: None.
Upon motion the Board ad journed sine die .
The f oregoing minut es are hereby approved.
Attest:
-
----- --- Chairman, B~ard of Supervisors .
Clerk.
Board of Supervisors of the County 'of Santa Barbara, St~te of California,
February 7th, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker
and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of January 24th , 193S, were read and approved.
In the !~atter of Request of Workers' Alliance for Investigation of Certain Old
Age Security Recipients.
Mr. Vander Kar, member of the Executive Council of the Workers Alliance, re-
.
quested the Board to make a thorough investigation of certain Old Age Security
recipients, who they believe are receiving insufficient aid.
The Chairman requested the Workers' Alliance to submit a list of these cases by
. . . .
districts, giving the persorls name and address .
In the Matter or Resolution Selling and Awarding Franchise.
Resolution No. 2464
WHEREAS, Union Oil Company of California, a California corporation, has made
 written application in due form, as required by law, t o the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for the franchise and privilege :from
time to time to construct, maintain, operate, renew, repair, change the size of and
remove, during a period of fifty (50) years, a system of pipe lines not to exceed
twenty-four (24) inches in internal diameter each, t ogether with all appurtenances

necessary and convenient for the transportation of waste water resulting from the

drilling for, production, transportation and storage of petroleum oil, gas and other
hydrocarbon substances, the operation ct" refineries, extraction and cleaning plants,
and general operations incidental to the oil industry; said system of pipe lines t o be
constructed in, under, along and across any and all public highways now or hereafter
dedicated to public use within that portion of the County of Santa Barbara , State of
California, lying north of the south line of Township 6 North, S. B. B. & M. and the
   westerly extension thereof and west of the east line of Range 32 West, s. B. B. & M 

and the southerly extension thereof, and t o extend along a general northerly and westerly
route :from the various oil fields now producing or hereafter discovered within
said area to a point or points at or near the junction of the Santa Maria River with
7
the line of mean high tide of the Pacific Ocean 


64
Ordinance
No. 509 .

WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of said Board of Supervisors that due
notice of said app1ication of said Union Oil Company of California for said franchise
and privilege, together with all other necessary statements, was published as required
by law and that said notice advertised that sealed bids for said franchise and priv1le e

would be received up to 10:00 o1c1ock A. M. of the 7th day of February, 193S, at the
office of said Board of Supervisors, and that said franchise and privilege would be
sofd to the ig~eet and bee~ bidder therefor, a~d,  
WHEREAS, at the hour of 10 o1olock a. m. on this 7th day of February, i93g,  
said Board of Supervisors ~id du1y convene and open and examine a11 sealed bids for
said franchise and privil~ge submitted, and,
WHEREAS, it appears that Union Oil Company of California, a California corporation,
has bid and tendered for said franchise the sum of one hundred dollars, ($100.0 )
in lawful money of the United States, and whereas, said bid and tender of Union Oil
Co. of Calif. was and is the highest, best and only bid for said franchise and priv1-
 lege;
NOW, THEREFORE, ItheREBY IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED:
1. That the said bid of said Union Oil Company of California, a California
corporation, for said franchise and privilege be, and the same hereby is, accepted
and that said franchise and privilege as applied f-Or hereby is sold and awarded to
said Union Oil Company ~f -Oal1fornia for said sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00).
2. That upon the filing by said Union Oil Company of California with the Clerk
of said Board of Supervisors within five (5) days from the date hereof, of a bond in
the penal sum of One Thousand Dollars ($16o6.oo), conditioned and provisioned as pre-
.
scribed by law, that the said franchise shall be granted by ordinance to the said
Union Oil Company of California, a California corporation 
 Adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sant

Barbara, held February 7th, 193S, by the following vote: Ayes - Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker.
Noes: None  Absent, None.

j In the Matter of Ordinance No. 509, selling and awarding Franchise to the

Union 011 Company of California.
Upon motion,. duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Board passed and
adopted Ordinance No. 509, entitled An Ordinance of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, Granting to Union 011 Company of California, a California Corporation,
a Franchise to Construct, Maintain, Operate, Renew, Repair, Change the Size of and
Remove, During a Period of Fifty (50) Years, a System of Pipe Lines not to Exceed
Twenty-four (24-) Inches in Internal Diameter Each, Together w1th all Appurtenances
necessary and convenient for the Transportation of Waste Water Resulting from the
Drilling for, Production, Transportation and Storage of Petroleum 011, Gae and other
Hydrocarbon substances, the Operation of Refineries, Extraction and Cleaning Plants, an
General Operations Incidental to the Oil Industry: Said System of Pipe Lines to be
Constructed in, Under, Along and Across any and all Public HighwaysNow or Hereafter
Dedicated to Public use within that Portion of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
 

California, Lying North of the South Line of Township 6 North, s. B. B. & M. and the
Westerly Extension thereof and West of the East line of Range 32 West, S. B. B. & M.
and the Southerly extension thereo'f, and to extend along a General Northerly and
Westerly Route from the various Fields now Produc1ng0.Uorherea:fter discovered within sai
Area to a Point or Points at or Near the Junction of the Santa Maria River with the
 .
Line of Mean High Tide of the Pacific Ocean."
Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the fol-


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Abandonment
of Certain
Portions
of Pt1blic 
Str,,ete -Third
Road
District.
Abandonment of Certain /
Portions of
Public Stree s
-- Third Roa
District 
Changing Nam .J
of Lflkeview
School ROA.O
to ?~cCov Lan 
February 7th, 193$.
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of the Petition of F.dgar B. Davison and others for the Discontinuance
and Abandonment of certain portions of Public Streets in the Third Road
  . .
District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
 OBPER FIXING TIME .
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
 of California, that the petition filed by Edgar B. Davison, et al. with the Clerk of

the Board on the 7th day of February, 193g, in the above entitled matter, has been
signed by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said Third Road
District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal .1forn.1a, and who are taxed therei
for road purposes;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard on Monday, the 2gth day
  of February 193S, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors,

in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, and that Notice be given to all freeholders in said Road District of the

time and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such

 Notice in the Santa Ynez Valley News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and
pub1ished in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed fo

said hearing, and that such Notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the line
of the proposed vacation of said portion of public streets to be discontinued and
abandoned.
I n the Matter of the Petition of J. B. Willhoit and others for the discontinuance
and abandonment of certain streets in the Third Road District, in the County of
 Santa Barbara, State of California.
ORDER FIXING TIME 

It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California,that the petition filed by J. B. Willhoit, et al., with the Clerk of the
Board on the 7th day of February, 193$, in the above entitled matter, has been signed
 by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said Third Road District
in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and who are taxed therein

 for road purposes;
. '
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED , that said petition be heard on Monday, the 2gth day
 ot February, 193S, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors,
in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of

California, and that Notice be given to all freeholders in said Road District of the
time and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such
Notice in the Santa Ynez Val ley News, a newspaper of general circulation, pri~ted and
 published in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed
for said hearing, and that such Notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the

line of the proposed vacation of said portion of public streets to be discontinued and
abandoned 

In the Matter of Changing Name of Lakeview School Road to McCoy Lane.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby Ordered by the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, that the road hereinafter described, sit-

uate in the Fifth Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, shall
be officially designated as McCoy Lane.
 Said road is more particularly described as follows:

That certain road, formerly called Lakeview School Road, extending from State
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66

Com!!lun1cat1on I

Highway 101 to the Lower Orcutt Road through the center of Section 27, Township 10

North, Range 3~ West, s. B. M 
    
Passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, this 7th day of February, 193g, by the following vote: Ayes: Thomae T.
Dinsmore, Sam J, Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker 

Nays: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Communication Relative to Repayment of Loan made by the Coun y
from Unemployment Relief Loan Fund 

Communication was received and ordered placed on file.
Approval of I In the Matter of Approval of Oil Drilling Bonds under the provisions of
011 Drilling
Bonds . Ordinance No. 502.
Opinion of /
County Cottnc1
of Loe Angel e 
Report.
Annual Audit
of the Books
and Accot1nte
of Probation
Officer.
Reports.
Report.
Applicati ons
to Sell
Property Whe~
Taxes have
become Delin
quent.
I
I
I

Upon motion, du1y seconded and carried, the 'fo11ow1ng bonds 'for oil dr111ing,
in the amount set opposite each name, were approved in accordance with the provisions
of Ordinance No. 502:
California Lands Inc. single bond
Palm Holding Company " 
.
The Walter Hughes Drill ing Co. single bond
Ray w. Wilson  " .
tsoo.oo
500.00
500.00
500.00
In the Matter of Opinion of County Council of Los Angeles County, Relative
to establishing County Minimun Standards for Socia1 Service Personne1.
Opinion was re'f erred to Supervisor Adam.
-In the Matter of Report of Fairchild Aerial Surveys.  Report was ref erred to Supervisor Stevens and later placed on file.
In the Matter of the Annual Audit of the Books and Accounts of the Probation
Officer.

The Annual audit of the books and accounts of the Probation Officer, as submitted
by the County Auditor, was read and ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Reports of the Santa Barbara General Hospital.
Reports of the Santa Barbara General Hospital were received and ordered
placed on f'ile.
In the Matter of Report of' the Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation Distriot.
Report was received and ordered placed on file with the J, B. Lippincott
survey.
 
In the Matter of Applications to Sell Property Where Taxes have become Delinquent,
under the Provisions of Section 3g97 of the Political Code.
The above entitled matter is continued until March 7th, 193g, and the Tax
Collector is directed to notify the owners of the property, sought to be sold, of
the action taken by the Board.
Approval of I In the ~atter of Claim Against the State ot California, In Accordance with
Cl aim again ~
the State of Agreement with the State Division of Forestry.
California.
Acceptance o j
the Steel an
Timber Bridg
of Carpinter a
Creek.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is directed to approve

claim of the County of Santa Barbara, in the amount of $2939.00, against the State o
California, in accordance with agreement with the State Division of Forestry for
cooperative work in construction and maintenance of' fire trails, fire breaks and
cooperative work in watershed protection.
In the Matter of Acceptance of the Steel and Timber Bridge over Carpinteria

Creek.
It appearing to the Board that J. J. Munnemann, who has the contract for the
February 7th, 193$.
building of the steel and timber bridge over Carpinteria Creek has completed said contract;
and
 It further appearing from the report of Owen H. O'Neill, County Surveyor, that
said contract has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications, and
- . the contract therefor;
Upon motion; duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that the construction
and completion of said bridge be and the seme is hereby accepted as of February 3rd,


State and ,/ In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and
County Aid
to Needy
Aged Person 
County Aid to needy .aged persons having filed their applications, ae required by law,
and as in said applications fully set forth; and 
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the foliowing applicants for the amount set opposite the name of the app11

cant, commencing on the first day of February, 193g (unless otherwise indicated) and
on the first day of each month hereafter until fur ther order of this Board; said mone
to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit: (Where asterisk appear ,
use business signature given in Remark Column):
Name of Applicarit - Total Aid
Granted
Remarks
* Ackerman, Harry Lle~ellyn
Aguilar, Eslinda C.
t35.oo
35.00
Ackerman, Harry L.
~
Armstrong, Alfarata
Bowen, Charles
Brackin, Alice M.
Bright, Emma
Carranza., Delfina
Chenoweth, Ada
Clark, Hugh
Conklin, Walter E.
'


Countryman, Freemanah Otis
Dunning, Oscar

-r.- Emerick, Martin Alexander
 
Ennis, Josie 

Fenn, Susie E.
Foster, Elizabeth
Graham, A~aria Teresa

Graham, William A.
Grow, . Alice Mary 
Grow, George W.

Ranson. , Benjamin 
Hanson, Carrie Caywood
 .
Hard.acre, Elizabeth . C.
Hart, Evelyn c.

Hogan, Jack

Houghton, Harriett E.

Inman, Hattie
 
35.00
35.00
35.00. .
20.00
30.00
26.00
35.00
35.00
'
35.00
35.00
34-.00
19.00
35.00
35.00 
35.00
35.00
35.00
27.00
27.00
17.00
11.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
 
Countryman, Freemanah O
Emerick, Martin A 
.

68


Name of Applicant
*Jessee, Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth

Johns, William E.
Johnston, Thomas L.
1!1ller, Charles s.
Newman, Carrie M.
Packard, Rose A.
Pancoast, Lucinda
Parmar, Margaret Ellen
Pettingell, William J.
Pierce, George W.
Pike, Dora E.
Poillon, Will iam C.
Ray, Mary Angelia
Rlckerby, Felipa Clares
Robertson, Hubert Paul
Romero, Juan F.
Stier, Henry A.
Sturgeon, William J 

Tammany, Charles
Thatcher, William Henry
Whitney, Charles Ferry
Young, Alice Rogers
RENEWAL APPLICATIONS:
Baeohler, Anastasia
Baechler, Chas. 
Banks, Anna
Barnes, Geo. A.
Beam, Bessie 
Bowditch, Ida Dora
Cota, Alexander de La Cruz
Cox, Bertha 
Dinnesen, Hane A;
D1nnesen, Mary C; 
Gosman, John Joe 
Griffin, Christopher
Harrison, Elmer Ellsworth
Hendrickson, John Edward
.
Hendrickson, Jessie Lee
Jackson, Mary E. 
Kase, Fredrick Herman
Lewis, Henry Clay
Massey, J. A. '
Miller, Ruby Elita
Milligan, Martha
McConnell, William J.
I Pender, Lizzie 
Peterson, Charles
Rios, Justo 
Robertson, Genevieve A.
'

Total Aid
Granted
30.00
35.00
15.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
25.00
22.00
.
3.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
27.00
35.00
35.00
22.00
35.00
35.00 .
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
15.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
32.00

Remarks
Jessee, 1.~argaret E 

Jan. i93g
Jan. 193g
Jan. 193g





Extension of v
Time in 
Subm1tt1ng
Appl1cat1ons
for Old Age
Security.

Attthor1z1ng ./
the Di~trict
Attorney to
File Suit
against Jame
R. Edwards.

Name of Applicant

RENEWAL APPLICATIONS.
Robinson, George w.

Robinson, Nellie Eudora
Romero, Tom M.
Sanchez, John M.
Sims, Alice L.
.
Sime, William Milton
 Smith, Mamie Etta
Stevens, Nancy
Stillwell, John W
von Rohan, Anne
Weldon, Frank E.
Wilson, Mary C.
Wiser, David R.
RESTORATION
Grayson, Richard
Hobbs, William A.
Moody, Jamee L.
DISCONTINUANCE
Coleman, Thomas
Denman, Stewart C.
Fuhrman, Maurice W.
INCREASE
Henning, John M.
Little, Tillie s.
February 7th, i93g.


Total Aid
Granted
 t 35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
 35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
27.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00



Remarks
Jan. i93g
Jan. 193$
Jan. 193$
Jan. i93g
Jan. 193S
Jan. 193g
Nov. 1937
Feb. 193g
Feb. 193$
Feb. 193g
Feb. 193$
Dec. 1937
Feb. i93g
Feb. 193g
Feb. 193S

-In the Matter of Declaration of Neoessity for Extension of Time in Submitting
Applications for Old Age Security.


WHEREAS, it appears from reports of the County Welfare Department that the
applications of 
Brooking, William H.
Foland, Amy
Smith, Anna Belle
November 27, 1937
October 21, 1937
October 2g, 1937
applicants for Old Age Security, were received on the date set opposite the name of
each applicant, and have been under investigation without delay and with all due dil-
.
igence, but are impossible of compl~tion within ninety days;
~EREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors declare a necessity
  
for an extension of time in submitting the applications for the above named applicants
  for Old Age Security for approval 

In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to File Suit Against
'
James R. Edwards for County Aid rendered James Edwards Under the Terms of the Indigent
 Act of the State of California.
Resolution No. 2465
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney is
\ .
directed to file suit against James R. Edwards for the col lection of the sum of $33.5g,
food and rent given James Edwards by the County of Santa Barbara since November 24th,
1937
 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara
'
9

70
Dismisqal o
Suit.
/
Release of
Lien on
Property.
/
State and
County A1d
to Needy
Blind
Persona.
Approval o'f J
Physician's
Statements
for Eye Examlna
t 1ons.
RefusA.lq to J
Grant Blind
Aid.

Sta. te Orpha \
Aid.
j

State of California, this 7th day o'f February, 193g, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L.
Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None.
  
In the Matter of Dismissal of Suit Against Mrs. Nora Warner, Elmer Warner,
 
Elwood Warner and Frances Johnson.
Acting upon the recommendation of the County Welfare Department, it was
 
moved, seconded and carried the District Attorney be authorized to dismiss suit filed
 
by the County of Santa Barbara against Mrs. Nora warner, Elmer Warner, Elwood Warner

and Frances Johnson, t o recover aid granted Frank Warner.
In the Matter of Release of Lien on Property of Emma Denman, Recipient of
Old Age Security.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Clerk of the Board of Supervi-

sore is hereby directed to execute a marginal release of lien on the property of
Emma Denman, located at 14 South Alisos Street; the lien on her property located at
  
31g West Sola Street to remain as s~curity for aid granted under the Old Age
Security Act.
'
In the Matter of Renewal Application for State and County Aid to Needy

Blind Persons.
  It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State
 
and County Aid to Needy blind person having tiled her application, as required by la ,
and as in said application fully set forth; and

It further appearing from an examination of said application that the need
  
blind person mentioned in said application is a proper person to receive State and

County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw h1e warrant on the Treasurer on General Fun ,
   in favor of the following appl1eant, for the amount set opposite the name of the
 
applicant, commencing on the first day of February 193g (unless otherwise indicated)
and on the f 1rst day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said
money to be used for the support of said needy blind person, to wit:
Name of Applicant
DECREASE
Piodela, Amy (now Forsythe, Amy Piodela)
J
RENEWAL
Forsythe, Amy Piodela (formerly Piodela, Amy)
Total Aid
Granted
$23.00
23.00
Remarks
3/1/3g
In the Matter of Approval of Physician's Statements for Eye Examinations
of Needy Blind Persons.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized
to approve the statements of w. H. Johnston, M. D. for eye examinations of Patrick
Canning and Mrs. Katie Waiters.

In the Matter of Refusals to Grant Blind Aid.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department

that Patrick Canning and Mrs. Katie Waiters are not eligible for aid to Needy Blind

Persons.

Upon motion, duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that the application
of said Patrick Canning and Mrs. Katie Waiters be, and the same are hereby denied 

In the Matter of the Application of Orianna Searcy, g22 West El Camino,
Santa Maria, California, for State Aid for Curtiss, Delora, Deanna and Donna Searcy,
children of Tubercular father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Curtiss, Delora,
- .
February 7th, 193$.
Deanna and Donna Searcy are children of Tuberc~lar father and are proper persons to
receive State A1d, and are in the custody of said Orianna Searcy, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Ori~nna Searcy for the sum of Forty and no/100 dollars, and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above n~ed minors.
State Orpha
A1d.
1 In the Matter of the Application of Frances Cosgrove, 3963 Hollister Avenue,

State
A1d.
Oroha / 

State Orpha /
Aid.

State Orpha I
Aid.
Stat e Orpha J
A1d.
Santa Barbara, for State Aid for Francia Cosgrove, ehild of Tubercular father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of .the Board that said Francis Cosgrove is
a child of Tubercular father and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in
.
the custody of said Frances Cosgrove, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Frances Cosgrove for the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars, and for
a like amount on .the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor 
\
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Nellie Denman, 1903 San Andres
.
Street, Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid for Geraldine Denman, half-orphan.
It appearing to ~he satisfaction of the .Board that said Geraldine Denman
is a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custody of
said Mrs. Nellie Denman, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warnant on the Treasurer on General
.
Fnnd, in favor of said Mrs. Nellie Denman for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and
for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor 
In the Matter of the Application of Christ1no Garcia, 310 Ea.st Haley Street.
.
Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid for Alvira Garcia, half-orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that. said Alvira Garcia is a
half-orphan and 1s a proper person to receive State Aid, and 1s in the custody of
Mrs. 9aul1ne Martinez, 4o6 Ruth Avenue, Santa. Barbara, California.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
.
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Sauline Martinez for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and
for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of the Application of Arzella McCalip, Casmal1a, California,
tor State Aid for Helen, Theda and Charles McCalip and Leroy Perkins 
.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Helen, Theda and
Charles MeOalip are children of Incapacitated father, and Leroy Perkins is a half- .
orphan and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said
Arzella McCal1p.
 It is ordered that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Arzella McCalip for the sum of Forty and no/100 dollars, and
for a 11ke amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Paul .Silvas, 314 Garden Street,
Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid for Paul Stephen and Arthur Ray Silva~, children
of Tubercular father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Paul Stephen and
Arthur Ray Silvas are children of Tubercular father, and are proper persons to receive
State Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs. Paul Silvas, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
72
State Orphan
Aid.
/
State Orphan
Aid.

)
St a t e Or phan I
Aid.
State Orphan j
Aid.
Renewal Appl - j
cat ions for
State Ornhan
Aid.
Fund, in favorc: said Mrs. Paul Silvas for the sum of Twenty and no/100 dollars, and
~or a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the matter of the Application of John O. Weideman, 729 West Pedregosa
Street, Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid for John Weideman, ohild of Inoapaoitated
father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said John Weideman is a 
child of Incapacitated father and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in
the custody of said John C. Weideman, father.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said John .C. Weideman for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. w. T. Doyle, 212 lest Mill Street,
Santa Maria, California, ror State Aid ror Mildred and Warren Haene1, half-orphans.
It appearing . to the satisfaction of the Board that said Mildred and warren
Haenel are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the
custody of said Mrs. w. T. Doyle, Boarding Home Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. w. T. Doyle for the sum of Twenty a~d no/100 dollars, and
for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of 1h1s
Board, said money to be used ror the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Ada Branca Johnson, Ideal Auto
Court, Santa Maria, California, for State Aid for Sylvia Johnson, halt-orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Sylvia Johnson
!s a halt-orphan and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custody
of said Mrs. Ada Branca Johnson, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Ada Branca Johnson for the sum of Ten an~ no/100 Dollars,
and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of
this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of the Application ot Rita Pereira, 727 East Boone Street,
Santa Maria, California, for State Aid tor Hilda Pereira, halt-orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Hilda Pereira is a
halt-orphan and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custody of sa1
Rita Pereira, Mother.,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, 1n favor of said Rita Pereira for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and for a
like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Boar ,
said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State aid to Orphans.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by
orders duly made and entered during the year 1937, granted State Aid !or the support
ot orphans, etc., as in said applications and orders fully set forth; and
It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications
tor the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore .granted, for the year 193g, as required
by law; and
It further appearing from the examination of said applications that the
orphans, eto., are proper .persons to receive State Aid, and that they are in the
custody of responsible persons;

'
February 7th, i93g  3
.  Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is 
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant tor the amount set opposite the nam
.
of eaoh app1icant, and on the first day of each month hereafter (unless otherwise state )
until the further order of this Board, said money to be used tor the support ot said

 
Restoring I
State Orpha
Aid.

orphans, etc.; Payee and recipient of aid appear in this order respectively as follows
to wit:
Banke, Mrs. Bessie
 Evans, Arthur w.
 Cruz, Mrs. Refugia

Ortiz, Dolores
Peri, Mrs. Amelia
Romero, Annie

Glenn and Donald Banks
Esperanza and Gil Arthur Falcon
.  . .
Mary, Beatrice, Jennie, Ricardo and
Ricarda Cruz
, Jesus, Edelmera, Pasqual and Liduvina Ortiz
Robert Peri
Frank Romero 
In the Matter of Restoring State Orphan A1d.
Upon motion, duly seconded and oarried, it is
$20.00
20.00
50.00
. 4o.oo
10.00
10.00
ORDERED that State Orphan Aid be restored to the fo11ow1ng named children
on the date set opposite their names:
NAME 
Esoota, Marcos (Mercy)
Esoota, Louis
Escota, Luis (Tony)
Eecota, Feliz (Joe)
DATE EFFECTIVE
2/1/3g
2/l/3S
2/1/3g
2/1/35
AMOUNT
$5.oo
5.00
 
 
D1scontinua c!e
of State
Orphan Aid .
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department
State and ,
County Aid J
to Needy
Children.
that Ralph Ayala is no longer a proper person to receive State Orphan Aid; upon motion,
duly seconded and carried, it is   
20th, 1937.
Ordered that State Orphan Aid to Ralph Ayala be discontinued as of December
~n the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to Needy Children having filed their applications, as required by law,
and as in said applications fully set forth; and
 It further appearing from an examination of said app11cat1ons that the needy
persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County
Aid; upon Motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, THAT the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
I
in favor of the following names, for the amount set opposite the names, and on the
first day of eaoh month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be
 used for the support of said needy children, to wit:
 PAYEE
Mrs. Sauline Martinez
John Weideman
Frances Cosgrove
Mrs. Nellie Denman
Mrs. Paul Silvas
Manuel Gonzales
Mrs. L. E. Bucklin
Blanche Bumpus
Welfare Department
FOR THE 
BENEFIT OF
NO.PERSONS
IN FAliILY
' Alvira Garcia 1
John Weideman
2
2
3
Gonzales children 2
William Bodie  1
3
Bischoff children 3
TOTAL
AMOUNT
GRANTED
#20.00
10.00
20.00
25.00
1+1.00
25.00
15.00
22.00
35.00
STATE
AID
$10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
COUN'l'Y
AID
$10.00
10.00
15.00
21.00
25.00
15.00
22.00
35.00
- - -------- . ------- --- ------- - .
74 
Ordinance
No. 510. I In the Matter of Ordinance No. 510, Amending Ordinance No. 502.

Agreement wit I
W.P.A. and S.
R. A. for .
rental.


Cancellation l
of Funds.


Transfer of
Funds.
Revision of l
Budget Items




Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimous1y, the Board passed and
adopted Ordinance No. 510, entitled 1An Ordinance-Amending Ordinance Number 502 entitl
1An Ordinance Requiring a Permit to Drill for Oil or Gas or other Hydrocarbon Substano s
and Providing Regulations for Drilling, Operating and Abandoning and Requiring a Bond

for the Faithful Performance and Providing a Penalty for the Violation Hereof'"

Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None, Absent, None.
In the Matter of Proposed Agreement with W. P. A. and S. R. A. for Rental
of Portion of the Knights of Columbus Building.
Supervisor Stanwood is authorized to negotiate an agreement with the W. P.A 
and s. R. A. for rental of a portion of the Knights of Columbus Building, whereby the
above organizations and the County of Santa Barbara will each pay one third of the
monthly rent, or the sum ot $50.00 each.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 99 A 7, Caseworkers,
.
Salaries and Wages, Unemployment Relief to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2~66
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $2,000.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
 ~ the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the


following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Genera1 ~
Fund to Account 99 B 2, Materials and supplies, Unemployment Relief, General Fund  
Resolution No. 2467.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public

emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of sponsorship of W.P.A. Women's Sewing Project, and funds
are needed for the purchase of textiles at the rate of $200.00 per month.
' Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum ot
Two Thousand Dollars Ct2,ooo.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro
priated reserve to Account 99 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Unemployment Relief, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 246s.
 
Whereas, it appears to the Board or Supervisors that a revision within gen-

eral classification of Maintenance and Operation, Unemployment Relief, General Fund,
 
is necessary;
 
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts ~e and the same
 
are hereby revis. ed as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 99 B 1, Communication and
transportation, the sum of $200.00 to Account 99 B ~' Repairs and replacements, Mainten  . . .
ance and Operation, Unemployment Relief, General Fund 

Upon . the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
'

Resolution
of Sympathy
upon the
Death of
Doctor Geor e
Stillman
Lover en.










Claims /
Recalled. 






Claims
Withdrawn.  /



--
February 7th, i93g.

following Supervisors voted Aye, towit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
    
In the Mat~er of Resolution of Sympathy upon the Death of Doctor George
Stillman Loveren.
Resolution No, .2~69
IN MEMORIAM
WHEREAS, Doctor George Stillman Loveren for over twenty years has served
the County of Santa Barbara - first as County Physician for many years and later as
Chief of Staff of the Santa Barbara General Hospital and by his leadership and untirin
devotion to that institution brought it in 1929 to the official recognition of and
approval by the American Coll ege of Surgeons, and 
WHEREAS, he has given generously of his time and ability during all these
years to the care of those persons unable to pay .for med1oal oare, and
WHEREAS, his ability as a doctor has been a great aid to many young doctors
and nurses, and
WHEREAS, his Christian principles and ideals have been a light and help to
all those whose pleasure it was to have worked with him,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that recognition be given to the above on the
records of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County and that appreciation of
his services and qualities and sympathy in their .bereavement be extended to his widow,
Mrs. Bessie Loveren, and son, Stillman M. Loveren, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED th.at a copy of thie R~eolution be mailed to his
secretary, Miss Grace Rossin, who has served him eo taithfully for the past seventeen
years 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when the ~oard adjourns this day it adjourns out
of respect t~ the memory of Doctor George st+ll~an . Loveren 
(SEAL)
Passed and adopted by the Board of .Superyisors this 7th day of February,
Respectfully submitted,
C. L. PREISKER,

Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara 
J  . E. LEWIS, Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors 
In the Matter of Claims Recalled from the Auditor and Referred t o the County
Statistician tor Correction 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED that the order made
and entered on January 10th, i93g, allowing claims as follows:
Everett Building Company
Purity store #5S
GENERAL FUND 1196.00
6S.oo
be and the same is rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claims be reallowed
as corrected, to wit:
Everett Building Company
Purity Store 11i5g
~Jurat corrected)
GENERAL FUND
GOOD RO-ADS FUND gg.oo
 GENERAL FUND
)
) $196.oo
)
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
. .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Order made
and entered on January 24th, 193S, allowing claims. as follows:
Midland Counties Public
Service Corpn.
Nielsen & Petersen
Victoria Motors Inc 
. .
S. B. CO. WATERWORKS
DIST. #1 MAINT. FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND 
-
2g.33
114.ig
-n
76

Allowance of
Claims.





 
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
     Midland Counties Pub. Service Corp. S.B. CO. WATERllORKS
DIST. #1 MAINT. FUND
Nielsen & Petersen GOOD ROADS. FUND
Victoria Motors, Inc. .
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
$26.71
7.62
113.75

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit:

Aaraet, Mrs. Ingolf
Abbott, Vera
Adam, Ronald M.
Ahrens, Meta
Alder, George
Arrellanes, Mrs. Theodore
Atsatt, Dr. Rodney
Babcock, Dwight
Babcock, William
Bakewell, BenJ.
Balassi, Frank
Ba11, N. L.
Barrick, A. R.
Bastanchury, Angie

Beaudette, Mrs. Loretta
Bedford, Mrs. M. J.
Beekler, Dr. A. M.
Bell, Ralph
Bement, Madeline
Bergh, Lilly
Bertero, Dr. Jules
Bertino, Joseph J. 
Bianchin, Louise
Bigalow, William
Bigelow, Dorothy
Bowser, Nell .
Boyer, Maurice
Brackney, Patrick
Bradfield, Bernice
Bramlage, Jack
Branch, Inez
Brickey, ?\{rs. !.~ab el C.
Brigham, Carroll w.
Brodie, Tom
Brown, C. E.
Bucklin, Mrs. L. E 
Buell, Mrs. Harold J 
  
Burbridge, Frank 
Burket, George E 
Burton, Wm. C.
GENERAL FUND





t 4-0.oo
10.97
12.14
g5.oo
94.oo
l+o.oo
25.00
4o.oo
lS.06
15.00
10.00
27.50
49.50
100.00
20.00
12.00
100.00
125.00 .
75.00
45.00
150.00
175.00
50.00
55.00
i9.35
2.00
4o.oo
39.03
160.00
5,431.50
4o.oo
25.00
s.91
10.00
175.00
15.00
65.00
37.50
15.00
10.00
















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February 7th, i93s.
Caldera, Mrs. Anna GENERAL FUND
California Junior Republic
Carlson, Eunice
Carribura, J.
Cateott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Caywood, Hal D.
Ceriale, Julia
Cervantes, Mrs. Luz
Chapman, Clarence E.
Chapman, Rose
Charlesworth, Harry
Cheatham, Louis
Christensen, Arnold
City of Santa Maria
Clarke, Robert
Cohen, Peter
Coldren, Bertha
Coldren, Edna
Coleman, Len
Coll ins, J. D 
Colvert, Allena E.
Common, Wm. c.
Cook, Clara E.
Cooley Co., A. B.
Cota, Juan
Cota, Juan
Cowan, James
Cox, Martha
Crane, Edward E.
Cregan, Mary
Crist, Sam E.
Custer, Mrs. c. A.
Davies, Evelyn v.
Davies, Mamie o.
Davis, Anita
Dellar, , Earl
Diaz, Mrs. Joe
Dismuke, Esker
Dodge, E. G.
Dolan, Laura
Dominges, Bob A.
Dominguez, Mrs. Alfred
Dominguez, Juan
Dominguez, Mary
Donahue, Miss Nellie
Dowse, E. M.
Dreger, Emma
Du Bdse, Lee







 








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gs.co
16.67
135.00
40.00
1.4-0
47.42
20.00
10.32
25.00
4o.oo
27.10
55.00
33.34
55.00
312.23
55.00
261.24
25.00
45.00
155.00
21.50
.
20.00
343. 75
20.00
20.00
25.g1
so.co
150.00
7.10
100.00
25.00
130.00
135.00
120.00
60.00
45.a3
4o.oo
110.00
go.oo
135.00
30.00
27.00
50.06
70.00
100.00
41.13
32.26


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Duckworth, Mary Jane
Dulaney, Ethel
Dunne, Frank E.
Dwyer, Mary
Dwyer, Mary
Eastland, Dr. L. J.
F.dwards, Afuri el
England, Hazel
Escobar, Ray
Fagin, Miss Irene
Farnum, Blanche
Farrant, Wanda
Fauerso, Monica
Ferguson, !.farie
F1111pp1n1, R. C.
Fitzgerald, James
Foss, Gates
Frantz, Russell
Freitas, Lillian
Garcia, Annie
Gewe, Henry R 
Gilmore, Dorothy
Glantz, Floy
Glomset, Gusta
Gonzales, Mrs. Helen
.
Gonzales, Manuel
Gower, Alvin H.
Gracia, Mrs. Joseph
Graeme, Richard
Graham, Evelyn
Graves, Catherine W
Green, Mrs. H. L 
Gribble, Robert C.
Grieb, Gertrude
Guidry, Stella
Hale, Mary
Haley, Joe
Hammel, Max A 
Haning, Bert P 
Hansen, Adelyn
Hanson, Mrs. Paul
Harberts, Richard
Harris, Phoebe G 
Hart, Harriett
Hartfeld, John H 
Heare, Agapita
Hetling, Evelyn J 
Henderson, H. E 
Henderson, H. E 
Henriksen, Muriel
GENERAL FUND



 
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$160.00
g5.00
30 5.00
4.oo
64.oo
225.00
213.2g
4o.oo
4-0.oo
17.13
50.00
67.10
135.00
235.00
90.00
50.00
100.00
15.00
125.00
65.00
6.oo
g5.00
4o.oo
95.00
15.00
25.00
215.00
67.50
55.00
130.00
160.00
i5.s3
15.00
gs.oo
e.oo
9g.06
65.00
g5.00
loo.co
75.00
25.00
60.00
110.00
100.00
2g.16
lg.22
7.00
10.00
5.00
100.00














 












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February 7th, 193g.
Hensley, Raymond
Hesser, Fred
Hirzel, Raymond
Hollingshead, C. M.
Hollis, A. F.
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hossack, D. L.
Hossack, D. L 
Hughes, MolJ.ie
Hurlbut, Helen
Hutchison, Zoline
Isom, I. w.
Jacobsen, E. B.
Jagemann, Frieda E.
James, C. E.
James, C. E.
Janseene, Albert A 
Jenkinson, Betty
Jensen, Lars
Johnson, F. W.
Johnston, w. F 
jones, J. E.
Jones, My-rtle
Keetfer, Grace
Kegley, Eleanor
Kelleher, M. M.
Kelly, James
Kerns, Gladys
Kinney, Florence
Knoll, Mrs. Ruby
Knott, Charles W.
Komle1, Charles
Komlei, Mary A.
Kumpel, Josephine
LaBreche, Jessie
Laker, James
Lambuth, R. w.
Langworthy, Muriel
Large, Delbert
Laughlin, Dean
La.Vies, Harriet
Lewis, Myrtle
Liddecoat, Mary
Lillard, W. T.
Lord, Mrs. George
Lore, Lou s.
Lotz, Ernest
Machado, Eva
Madsen, Eva
Main, R. O.
GENERAL FUND








 




$135.00
90.00
4o.oo
5.00
go.oo
75.00
5s.55
lo.31J.
100.00
14-0.oo
go.oo
50.00
200.00
150.00
25.49
9.g2
11+3.33
oo.oo
50.00
30.00
65.00
4o.oo
25.s1
go.oo
135.00
135.00
1.94
125.00
95.00
20.00
10.00
4o.oo
130.00
4o.oo
l~0.00
90.00
250.00
100.00
75.00
100.00
115.00
~5.00
190.00
1g.03
20.00
133.75
135.00
4o.oo
44.oo
4o3.13
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Ma1ran1, Carolina
Mansfield, Rose
Marino, Mrs. Edward
Marsh, Mary B.
Martin, Margaret
Martinez, Mrs. Sau line
Marti nez, Mrs. Sauline
Mather, Mrs. Alyce
Matthews, Patrick
Maxwell, Elizabeth
Menezes, Mrs. Mary
Menezes, Mrs. Minnie
Menken, Frieda
Mesirow, Dr. M. E.
Miller, Frank
Miller, Henry
A~1ller, Rachel K.
Mollet, Lena
Moore, c. P.
Moore, L. D.
Moraga, Frank P.
Mueller, F.dw. w.
Mullenary, Della
Kurray, Frances
Muth, Walter
Muth, WS.1 ter
Muth, Mrs. Walter
McAfee, Olga
Mccaughey, Anna E.
Mccaughey, J. P.
McDonals, Mrs. Abel
McGregor, Mrs. Robert
McHardie, Katherine
Mcintyre, Fred G 
MeKibben, Elizabeth
Neel, Jr., Harry
Nelson, Raph1e
Newland, L. H.
Nidever, Mrs. D. A.
Notton, Velva
Nye, Eva s.
Oliver, Evel yne C 
Olivera, Mrs. Rose
Olson, Nell 1e
Ossian, Lillian
Osterman, John
Overton, Mrs. W.
Ovieda, Toney
Pace, Lela
Packer, Josephine
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#96.oo
105.00
15.00
105.00
20.65
4-0.oo
20.00
77.00
55.00
60.00
42.00
65.00
92.00
50.00
25.00
7.74
175.00
19.19
5.1g
5.00
i4o.oo
36.13
45.00
4o.oo
20.00
105.00
135.00
200.50
15.00
4o.oo
4-0.oo
4o.oo
4o.oo
50.00
g5.00
100.00
17.00
go.oo
go.co
16o.oo
50.00
39.67
g5.00
77.00
20.00
60.00
go.oo
160.00



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February 7th, i93g.
Paris, Ava GENERAL FUND
Parker, Fred A.
Patterson, Elsie
Patterson, Mrs. Nancy
Pechumber, Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Peet, Lawrence
Penf'ield, Wallace c.
Peterson, Edwin P.
Pettingill, Mrs. Chae 
Pf11tzner, Mrs. E. E.
Phalen, Margaret
Pickett, Kenneth
Pinkerton, Mary Louise
Plescia, Bessie B.
Poage, Paul
Pre1sker, c. L.
Prickett, Vallie
Quick, Effie
Rayburn, Elaine
Reasons, Ruth M.
Rhoades, Coy
Richfield 011 Corporation
Rider, Hazel
Riggs, Robert L 
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Roberds, A. E.
Rodman, Clyde L.
Roll, John
Rombold, Clyde
Ross, H.
Rose, Jamee
Rudolph, H. J.
Rudolph, H. J.
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Ruiz, Richard
Ruleau, P. M.
Ryan, M~ry C.
Salgado, Jennie
Sallaway, Enid
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Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce
do do do
do do do
Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Ruth
Scholl, Lucy
Schuette, Mary Eileen
Schuller, Henry  
Schurme1er, Harry
133 .r,7
50.00
g5.00
25.00
135.00
90.00
4o.oo
312.92
15.00
62.50
15.00
39.19
50.00
95.g1
105.00
32.26
36.00
75.00
4o.oo
55.00
320. gl:j.
105.00
6.1.g
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50.00
155.00
31. 9l:j.
50.00
50.00
30.43
20.gg
303.77
50.00
50.00
125.00
100.00
50.00
go.oo
2.50
225.00
i35.oo
62.50
37.50
20.00
90.00
4.oo
24.oo
20.65
10.00
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Seeley, Dwight M 
Sesma, Mrs. Feda
Sevier, Ruth
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shepard, Frank
Simonds, Robert
Smith, Effie
Smith, Leland B. 
Smith, Ray
Smuth, E. F 
Sokoll, Anna
Stanwood, W. s.
Stearns, Mrs. C. Y.
Stedman, E. J.
Steele, Jo Juanita 
Stevens, Charles G.
Stewart, John L 
St. Francis Hospital
St. John, Milton
Stoddard, Rebecca
Streeter, George C.
Strobridge, Katherine
Stronach, Miss Helen
Stuart, Linda M.
St. Vincent's Institution
St. Vincent's Maternity
Sublett, Jr., Thomas C.
Suggs, Lula
Swain, Vivian
Teeter, Mrs. Sirley
Thacher, Luin K 
Thomas, Elma
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
Thompson, George H.
Thurlby, Harry
Tilton, L. Deming
Tobey, West
Tomlinson, Chas. S.
Tompkins, Elvira
Tompkins, Harold P.
To1"'res, Mrs. Elizabeth
Trafford, Gretta
'!'rent, Vern
Trivelp1ece, Maxine
Tucker, Martin
Turner, Arthur D.
Turner, W. A.
Tyler, Russell
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# 55,.00
70.00
25.00
65.00
110.00
160.00
55.00
252.02
4o.oo
i4o.oo
50.00
13.24
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162.16
60.00
25.00
16o.64
79.00
5.00
333.33
7.50
55.00
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125.00
160.00
41.13
20.00
90.00
4go.oo
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21.67
100.00
100.00
41.29
50.00
g5.00
 33.39
45.00
15.00
110.00
100.00
55.00
16.49
45~00
15.00
23.33
s5.oo
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130.00
70.00
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February 7th, i93g.
Upd.ike, Cecile GENERAL FUND
Villa, Olga
Wadsworth, Jr., Edwin A.
Waite, Ruth E.
Wall, Tarry
Wandell, Ada
Ward, Gladye
Ware, W1ll1am
Watson, Lottie
Weger 1 Evelyn
Weidman, Phil
Weidman, w. !iierle
Wengren, Selma
Westwick, Atwell
Westw1ek, Atwell
Will1ams, Jewel.
Williams, Waldo
\films, Mrs. R. B.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Eva L 
Wilson, George H.
Wilson, Kent R.
Winterton, Glen
Winterton, Ingeborg
Wood, E. M.
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Mrs. W. H.
Wood, William
Woods , Mary E 
Woodworth, Helen L.
Worley, Mabel
Yorke, William



 
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Begg, Robt.
Breen, Ed 

Brown, John

City of Santa Maria
Cota, Julius
Cota, Marcus
Cota, Mike
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
De la Torre, A. G.

Dellar, Earl

Doerr, L. R.
Dover, Frank

Dover, Frank
Floyd, Manley
Grigsby, Al
$ 50.00
3s.71
185.00
50.00
125.00
55.00
33.55
31.61
55.00
9.03
180.00
135.00
85.00
10.34
15.30
1.161
55.00
25.00
300.00
39.90
125.00
20.00
g5.00
55.00
gg.33
75.00
20.00
55.00
45.00
igo.oo
44.84
50.00
50.00
97.75
60.00
12.00
44.25
i6.oo
16.oo
g.oo
30.00
55.00
57.00
60.00
g2.50
66.oo
72.00
55.00
72.00
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Higgins, Tom
Hosmer, Helen
Janes, J. w.
Lambert, C. E 
Lambert, Ray
Lester, J ames
Lillard, W. T.
Miller, Frank
Mi1ler, Frank
Miller, Howard
Mcintyre, Ed 
McKnight, Ed.
Ovieda, E. G.
Peterson, J. F.
Pollorena, Richard
Randall, Ray
Robbins, E. A 
Robles, Daniel
Romero, Louis
Saulsbury, Lenn
Shepard, Frank
Silveira, Antone
Smith, W. F.
Snow, Beverley
Snow, Beverley
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
Stronach, Wm.
Twitchell, L. L.
Twitchell, L  L.
Waugh, Chas 
Wh.1 tney, Jr. , John
Z1Bman, Walt er
Brown, E. B.
Neel, Harry
Viets, Carl L.
Westw1ck, R. c.
Caywood, Hal D.
Grif'f'in, Barbara
Harris, Katherine
Merideth, Frank
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SALARY FUND
 12.50
25.00
76.00
96.00
s2.50
25.00
51.00
4o.oo
30.00
g.oo
g.oo
30.00
25.00
21.00
45.00
5400
4-0.oo
4-0.oo
24.oo
162.50
25.00
4-2.50
24-.00
72.00
36.00
55.00
6o.oo
137.50
30.00
30.00
66.oo
32.00
35.00
200.00
290.00
125.00
300.00
5.00
g750
3.50
50.00

 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
 Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
 Upon motion the Board stands adjourned out of respect to the memory of
 Doctor George Stillman Loveren, Deceased 




Order of
Sale of
Bonds -Carp
int er ia
Union Schoo
District.


The foregoing minutes are hereby
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Chairman, Board of Supervisors.
Attest: -
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,

February 14th, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomae T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker
and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preieker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of February 7th, 193S, were read and
approved. " .
/ In the l!atter of Ord.er of Sale of Bonds of the Carpinteria Union School
District, Numbered 61 to 100, inclusive, in the sum of $40,000.00.
Resolution No, 2470.
In re Issue of Bonds of Carpinteria Union School District.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
. California, did on the 13th day of September, 1937, order the issuance of $100,000.00
of bonds o.f Carpinteria Union School District, in Santa Barbara. County, State of Cali-
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fornia, said bonds being one hundred in number of the denomination of $1,000.00 each,
 
dated September 13th, 1937, and maturing five each year, commencing on the 13th day of
 
September, i93g, and bearing interest at the rate of three and one-half per cent per

annum, payable annuaJ.ly for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually

thereafter; and

WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors did on said 13th day of September, 1937
 
order that sixty of said bonds be sold to1he highest and best bidder, at not less than

par and accrued interest, for cash in lawful money of the United States, on the 4th
day of October, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m.; and
.WHEREAS, the said sixty bonds were on said 4th day of October, 1937, sol d to
Heller Bruce & Company as the highest and best bidders for the same; and
WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors is now desirous of selling the remainin
forty bonds of said bond issue;

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED , that the clerk of this boar
cause a notice of the sale of the remaining forty of said bonds, numbered 61 to 100
inclusive, to be published in the Carpinteria Chronicle, a newspaper of general circula
tion printed and published in the said County of Santa Barbara for the period of at
least two weeks; that this board of supervisors will, up to Monday, the 14th day of

March, i93g, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase
of said bonds, for cash, at not l ess than par, and accrued interest; the board of super
visors, however, reserving the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds 

Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California this 14th day of Feb., 193S, by the following vote: Ayes: Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker 

Noes: None. Absent: None.

NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF CARPINTERIA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
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California., did on the 13th day of September, 1937, order the issuance of $100,000.00 of
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bonds of Carpinteria Union School District, in Santa Barbara County, State of California,
said bonds being one hundred in number of the denomination of $1,000.00 each,
dated September 13th, 1937, and maturing five each year, commencing on the 13th day of
September, 193S, and bearing interest at the rate of three and one-half percent per
annum, payable annually for the fir st year the bonds have to run and semi-annually
thereafter; and
WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors did on said 13th d.ay of September, 193 ,
order tha~ sixty of said bonds be sold to the highest and best bidder, at not l ess t.u:u,
par and accrued interest, for cash in lawful money of the United States, on the 4th

day of October, 1937; and
   
WHEREAS, said sixty bonds were on said 4th day of October, 1937, sold to
    
Heller Bruce & Company as the highest and best bidders for the same; and
WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors is now desirous of selling the remain-
1ng forty bonds of said bond issue; 
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 14th day of February, i93g
the said Board of Supervisors ordered that the remaining forty bonds of said One Hundr d
Thousand Dollar Bond Issue of the Carpinteria Union School District, be sold to the
high.est and best bidder, at not l ess than par and accrued interest, for cash in lawful
money of the United States, on the 14th day of March, i93g, at 10 o'clock A. M.; said
bonds to be sold being numbered and maturing and being payable as foll ows:
Bonds Nos. 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 will mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1950
Bonds Nos. 66, 67, 6g, 69 , 70
Bonds Nos. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75
Bonds Nos. 76, 77, 7g, 79, $0
Bonde Nos. Sl, g2, g3, S4, g5
Bonds Nos. g6, g7, gg, g9, 90
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Bonds Nos. 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 
Bonde Nos. 96, 97, 9g, 99, 100 
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Sept. 13, 1951
Sept. 13, 1952
Sept. 13, 1953
Sept. 13, 1954
Sept. 13, 1955
Sept. 13, 1956
Sept. 13, 1957
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that sealed bids will be received at the office of
the undersigned Clerk of said Board' of Supervisors in the City of Santa Barbara, Cali
fornia, up to the said 14th day of March, 193$, at 10 o'clock A. M . at which time the
above specified bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder at not less than par
and accrued interest; each bid shal l state the amount bid for said bonds and the amou t
of premium, if any, bid therefor.
Each bid must be accompanied by a oertif ied check payable to the order of
the County Treasurer of Santa Barbara County for three percent of the amount bid,
conditioned that the bidder therefor, if said bonds be awarded to him, will take and
pay for said bonds within ten days after the passage of a resolution of said Board
awarding said bonds to h1m.
Payment for and delivery of said. bonds will be made in the office of the
County Treasurer ot said County, in the City of Santa Barbara, County and State
aforesaid.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bide for said bonds 
 By Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California 
Dated: February 14th, 193g.
(SF.AL)
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J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California 
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February 14th, 193g.
Conservat1o .J In the Matter of Proclaiming the Week of March 7th - l~th, i93g, California
Week.

Claim tor
Hosp1tal1za
t1on.
Acceptance
of $1+00 . 00
for Purchas
of Property

Conservation Week. 
 Resolution No. 2471
WHEREAS , Governor Merriam has proclaimed the week of March 7 - 14, 193g, as
the Fourth Annual California Conservation Week, and
WHEREAS, the educational program carried on during this week in past years
has greatly stimulated and increased the public interest in the protection of the State s
natural resources, 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County, that all schools, churches, civic, service, patriotic, and fraternal organizations
be requested to observe the week in a fitting manner, and that all individuals
be requested and urged to cooperate -with federal, state, county, and city officia~s
charged with the responsibility of ad.ministering and protecting the resources of Santa
Barbara County, in the observance of Conservation Week.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California this l~th day of February, 193g, by the following vote: Ayes: Thoma
T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Prelsker.
Nays: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Compromise of Claim ~or Hospita~ization Against the estate of
Agnes Belfrie, Deceased. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby ordered that $4oo.oo be
accepted as full settlement of claim for hospitalization aga~nst the estate of Agnes
Belfrie, Deceased.
In the Matter of Acceptance of $4oo.oo from the State of California,for Purcha e
of Property in Connection with the La Pur1ss1ma Mission.  
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the sum of $4oo.oo is
hereby accepted as full settlement for the smali additional portion of La Puriss1ma
Mission Site, conveyed to the State of California by the County of Santa Barbara, in
accordance with the provisions of Resolutions No. 1927 and No. 2433 of the Board of
-
Supervisors. It is further ordered that the Security Title Insurance and Guarantee
Co~pany release t~e Deed, covering said purchase, to the State of California.
Commun1cat1 n./ In the Matter of Communication from Governor Frank F. Merriam, Relative to
Validating past levies on local tax rolls.
Communication from Governor Frank F. Merriam, relative t o placing on Call for
Special Session of the Legislature the matter of validating past J.evies on local tax
rolls,
.l
was received and ordered placed on file 
Communicati n. ,In the Matter of Communication from Robert H. Parker, Relative to Action Taken
to Prevent Sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes.
Communication was placed on file.
Approval of J ~n the Matter of Approval of Physician~s Statement for Eye Examination of
Phys1c1an1 s
Statement. Amy Piodela Forsythe, needy blind person.
Upon motion, ~uly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized to
approve the statement of J. D. Lewis, M. D., for eye examination of Amy Piodela Forsythd,
 needy bli~d person. 
Discontin- J
uance of 01
Age Securit 
 In the M~tter of D1sco.nt1nuance .of .Old Age Security 
It appearing to the Boar.d from the report of the County Welfare Department that

Old Age Security to Laura Bensley should be discontinued; upon motion, duly seconded an
carried, 

88
lleeting of
The Americ
Security
League.
/
Agreement /
Between the
County and
Goleta Public
Cemete
District.


IT IS ORDERED that Old Age Security to Laura Bensley be discontinued as of
February lat, i93g. 

In the Matter of Mee~ing of The American Security League.
Notice of the meeting of The American Security League to be held February
15th, i 93g, Veterans' Memorial Building was received and referred to Supervisor Adam.
In the Matter of Agreement Between the County of Santa Barbara and the
.
Goleta Public Cemetery District.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Chairman and Clerk
of this Board are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with the Goleta Public
Cemetery District, whereby the County agrees to convey certain real property to said
Cemetery District, and said Goleta Public Cemetery District agrees to bury indigent
dead in the property hereby conveyed.
Application ( In the Matter of the Application of the Sunset Oil Company for Permit to Confor
Permit
to Construe struct a Gasoline ~ulk Plant to be Located in the Third Supervisorial District.
a Gaso l ine
Bul k Plant. Application of the Sunset Oil Company for a permit to construct a gasoline
bulk plant to be located on the corner of Hollister Avenue and San Antonio Road, Third
Superyisorial Dis~rict, was referre~ to the County P1anning Commis sion .
Cancellatio
of Funds. /
In the Matter of Cancellation of Fund.a :from Accounts .44 B 56, Special Service ,

Transfer of
Funds .
Claim
Rejected.


I
the sum of $500.00, 44 C 1, Furniture and Equipment, General Hospital, Outpatient
Department, the sum o'f' $50.00, and from Aooount 43 C 1, Furniture and Eq1.lipment, c.ot'!.nt
Clinic, Santa Barbara General Hospital the sum of $50.00 to Unappropriated Reserve
General Fund.
Reso lution No. 2472. 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $600.00 is not. needed in said above accounts General Fund.
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Hundred Doll ars ($6oO.OO) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
In. the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 42 C 3, Buildings and Additions, Capital Outlay, General Hospital,
Santa Barbara. 
Resolution No. 2473
Whereas the Board.of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that couid not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional money is needed for buildings and additions
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Hundred Dollars ($6oo.oo) be and the ea.me is hereby transferred fromthe unappropr1a
ted reserve to account 42 C 3, Buildings and Additions, Capital Outlay, General Hospital,
Santa Barbara.
Upon the passage of the foregoing ~esolution, the roll being called, the fol-
 lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. D1nsmo~e, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Claim Rejected. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is Ordered that the
claim of Victoria Motors, Inc. in the amount of $6.16 be and the same is hereby
rejected.
I

Claim Held
Over.
Claim W1th
drawn.
Allowance
of Claims.
-
February 14th, i93g
'
-  In the Matter of Claim Held Over.
Upon motion duly seconded and carried ~t ~s ordered that the claim or
J  . E. Haddock, Ltd., in the amount of $397 -50, be held over.
In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn wid. Referred to Supervisor Adam .
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, claim of o. A. Anderson, in the
am9unt of $5.g2, was withdrawn and referred to . Supervisor Adam.
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
.
9
  upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is order ed t hat the following ola s
be . and the same are hereby al.l ow. ed, each. claim for the a.mount and payable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim respec- 
tiyely, to wit: 
 Abbott Laboratories GENERAL FUND



















Acme Chemical Company
Acme Cotton Products
Acme Super Service
Acquistapace, Annie
Ada.ressograph Division
Addressograph Sales Agency
Adam, Ronald M.
Adam, Rozan M.
Aggeler & Musser Seed Company
Air Reduction Sales Company
Allen, Mrs . Glen
Aloe Company, A. S.
Ambrose, R. T.
American Colloid Corp.
American Optical Company
Anaoapa Coffee Cornpa.ny
Anacapa Coffee Roast ers
Anderas Department Store
Anderson, Fred G 
Anderson, Jack
Andreoli, Mrs . Ernestine
A. N. Packing Co.
 A. & P. Tea. Company
A. & P. Tea Company
do do
Azar's Market, K.

do do
Bailey, Otis
Baker, Glenn
Baker Linen Company, H. W.
Baker Linen Company, H. W.
Bancroft-Whitney Company
Bancroft-Wllitney Co.
Bank of America
Banks Typewriter Exchange
Barnes, Mrs . S. A.
Barnet t, L. & L.
Baron, Gerald




$55.46
15.65
ll . 62
30 . 50
12.50
136.06
30 . 44
50.4o
75.00
4.94
11.69
7.74
30.19
llg. 97
55.55
15.71
16.50
14.4-o
54.os
2.34
135 .00
6.19
629 .20
135.20
29.00
i7. g5
19. 95
20 .00
34.3g
30 .go
5. 41
lgo .43
7.g1
s.s2
125.00
s . 27
g. 50
4$ .65
5.00
90






















I


Bartelme, Dr. Phyllis GE.NERAL FUND
Bass, W. H.
Beard. Motor Company
Belyea, Mrs . C. A.
Bergman, Mrs . Agnes
Bernard, G. C.
Bilhuber-Knoll Corporation
Bingman, Mrs . Emily
Bischoff Surgical Co., The C. A.
Bobo 1 s Grocery
Bodine, R. A.
Bostitch-Western
Bottini, Ida
Bovinine Company, The
Bowman, Harry J .
Brandmeyer X-Ray Supply
Braun Corporation
Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Broadway Department Store
Brown's Drug Store
Brown, J.
Bruner, A. G.
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
Buck, Mrs . M. !I 
Buckman, Harry
Budd & Bodine
Burdicks Battery & Electric
Bureau of Purchases
Burola, J. M.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co 
Burroughs Add. Machine Co.
Burroughs Wellcome & Co.


California Corrugated Culvert Co.
California Fruit Brokerage Co 
California Market
California Market
California Pipe & Supply Co 
Carlisle and Company, A.
Carpinteria Chronicle
Carpinteria Water Company

Carrillo, Mrs . A. J.
 
Carter's Chicken Enchiladas
Casmalia Store
Castagnola, George V 
Central Pharmacy
Central Scientific Co.
Candid Chackel
Channel Paper & Supply Co.





' .
'
$ 325.00
2.42
.5.05
11.75
s.50
10.30
24. 65
s.oo
35 .S6
26.77
i3.5g
7.06
g.29
15.15
230.97
379.67
20 .s5
16.S9
19.74
9.63
s.72
125.00
1 . 26
2.04
21.16
s.oo
12.60
s.61
6.57
7.36
150.00
11.39
1.03
7.79
204.94
20.4-6
63 .4o
J.49. 60
44.75
4.8S
1.54
22 . 22
12.50
35.00
s .20
14.oo
4o.4s
62.92
6.oo
3.03





















February  14th, i93g .
' Chapman, Mrs. Ele' anor GENERAL FUND
Chicago Pharmacal Co 
Churchill, J. F.
City Contracting Co.
City of Santa Maria
'
Clarey, Mrs . J . A 
Coast Wholesale Grocery
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coffey, o. D. '
Collins, Warren E.

Colson Equipment & Supply Co 

Columbia Carbon Company

Columbia Carbon Company
Commercial Office Supply Company
Commercial Office Supply Co 
do do
Consolidated Produce Co.
Consumers Market
Cooney, Agnes
Cooper's Shoe Store
Copeland's ,
Costa, Mrs . J . I .

 


20. 00
19. 60
13.00
5 . 00
12 .so
12. 00
23 . 70
156 .28

174.10
27 .og
4.70
56.34
4.64
lo.46
27 . 9g
l . So
12.12
1S6.55
47 .38
21. 00
Cota, Albert 1.94
   County Council of Social Agenci es 83 .33
Craig, Edgar 300. 00
Cross, A. 20 .00
Cutter Laboratories
Cutter Laboratories
Cutter Laboratory

Davidson, w. E.
Dayton Laboratories , The
Derininger Garment Co .
Department of Penology
do do
DeP1azz1, Martin
 Diedrich, L. N.
do do
Dinsmore, Thomas T 
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Doerr, Lawrence
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co .
Dominguez, Edward
Donohue, Mrs . Kate
Downing , Emily
Frexler, A. H.
Drexler, Alma L.
Ducommun Metal & Supply Co .
Duncan, Margaret J .
Durbiano Dairy
 

6. 32
29.go
7.84
12. 00
34.79
62 .08
1 .29
1.34
5.36
2 . 63
.93
11.65
4.so
gg1.79
49 . 23
12.00
2.72
62.00
J.2 . 50
70 .00
3.74
110. 00
17 .27
1

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Eastman Kodak Company
Eaves, Jr., Albert
Echarren, Marguerite
Eckert, C. V.
Edmunds, Jennie
Eisenberg1s White House
Elite Bakery
Ezak1, James
 

GENERAL FUND


$ 3 .14
15.00
23.64
12.50
s.50
16.gg
24.01
5.00
Faulding, Mrs. Wm. 10.00






















Faulkher, Jim
Federal Drug Company
Fenstermaker, Rose

Ferguson Furniture Co 
Fishkin, A.
Fleming's Grocery
Foothill Dairy
Forbes, Blanche
Forner, Lorenzo
Fougera & Co., E.
Freeze & Freeze
Freeze & Freeze
Fresno Market
Fugler, A. F.
Fuller & Company, w. P. 
Fuller & Co., w. P 
Ge.rbiano, Mrs. Theresa
Garrigan, J. D.
Garvey, Daisy
Gerritt ,Company
Geyman and Gates, Drs .
Gheno, Mrs. Constance
Giant Products Corporation
Gil berti, Emilio
Gilmore 011 Co 
Giorgi Feed Store, Al

Girardey, L. E 
Glenn's Furniture
G. & M. Cash Market
do do
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
do do
Gol den State Company
Gomez, Tony 

Gongopoulos, Mrs. Anna
Goodacre, w. J.
Goss, Mrs. Etta
Goularte, Olga V.
Grah.8.m' a Market
Greytnund Lines


'
15.00
12.1$
11.00
1.90
21.54
11.11
75.00
6.oo
15.33
31.16
34.74
7.45
3.10
5g.02
2.74
s.26
17s.61
2.00
9.11
39.00
6.30
29.07
12.50
47. 71
3.61
g.oo
7.73
2$.96
13.42
26.11
2.21
376.S2
357 .5s
12.00
5.00
.
9.00
6.13
5.00
35.4o
.
2.00



























February 14th, 193g 
Gruse Surgical Mfg. Co  GENERAL FUND
Guadalupe Grocery
Guild, D. R
Gur 1 ey, W & L. E. '
Gusman, Casimiro
Hall , Mrs. Mary Anna
Hamil ton & Wall
Hamilton & Wall
Hammond, D. M
Hanson, Mrs . H. C .
Hanze, Henry G.
~arner, Mrs. C. F 
Harris, Helen
Harvey's Cafe
Hauser, E. E 
Hayward, Ora v.
Henning, Jack
Herman' s Market
Hernandez, Concepcion s.
Heumphreus-Smith Electric
Hibbs, Eva
Higginson, Sara
Hindmarsh, B. L.
Hing Yuen Company
Hitchcock, H. R.
Hite, Mark W 
Hobbs Brothers
. -
Hockett's Service Station
Hogle, D.
Hogle, D.
Hohmann, W. C 
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holiday Hardware Company
Holl and-Rantos Company
Co.

Holl ywood Surgical Supply Co.
Horton & Converse
Hossack, D. L.
Hossack, D. L.
Houghtons Grocery
Howard's Grocery
Howard., IIenry
Huerta, Caesar1o
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Hummel Sheet Metal Works
Hunt, Anne
Hurst Concrete Products
Isom, B. A.
Italian Store
Iverson, Inez





 




 6.06
ig.oo
3.50
g.45
15.00
7.26
5.26
6.33
49.44
3.g7
25.00
g.50
5.00
1.75
137.32
7.73
104.oo
125.g3
20.50
9.92
2.5g
19.00
12.00
31.00
11.gg
6.46
.90
12.56
9g.oo
39.20
261.30
.77
2.05
7.33
20.19
31.29
18.94
10.70
15.51
71.24
11.07
49.44
9.00
225.00
36.35
20.00
42.49
22.4o
77.11
71. 29 .
3

94












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Iwamoto Company  .GENERAL FUND
Jacobs, R. C.
J oehnck, D. F 
J. & J . Company
Johnson & J 0 hnson
Johnson, A. L.
Johnson, Dink
Johnson., w. B.
Johnson, w. H.
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jones , Cora A.
Jordano Bros 
Jo:rdano Bros.
J ordano Br os.
Kallma.n's Garden Nursery
Kallman 1 s Garden Nursery
Karl ' s Shoe Store
Karl's Shoe Store
Keck's Pharmacies
Kell ey , H 
Kellogg , Eugene s .
Keran Laundry, The
Kerlee Auto Paint Shop
Kesler's Market
Keystone Evelope Company

 

Knights of Columbus Home Assn. .
Knott , Charles w.
Koyama, K.
Kramer, Ira E.
Lamb Electric Co .
Lamb, Maude
Lamb, Maude
Lambrecht , c. w. 
Lang' e Market
La Nueva Vict oria Grocery
Larco Fish Company, s .
Lennon's Grocery
Levey's Top Shop
Levine , Carl E.
Lew-Bert ' s
Lewis , ?vt. K.
Libeu, Laurence L.
Lidbom , Hazel
Lind's Cafe & Bakery
Live Oak Dairy

Loan and Building As sociation
Locke, Harry
Loeser Laboratory  ,
Lompoc Laundry

~ompoc Light & Water Dept 

 



$33 .9g
6.oo
13 . 44
20 . 20
6.86
12. 00
s.50
5 . 00
45.00
2. 06
e. 34
63. 53
6$. 23
63.16
16. 63
2~2s
14. 22
15.10
19. 60
46. 33
30. 92
10.00
10.10
3s. 75
150. 00
25 .00
5.00
25 . 00
9.19
g.oo
s.oo
17 .00
64.09
302 . 42
9. 50
9.24
1 . 00
15.95
66 .20
2. 50
i35.oo
100.00
3. 24
24. 20
20. 00
125 .00
11.76
5.65
4.75



















February 14th, i93g 
Lompoc Light & Water Dept. GENERAL FUND
Lompoc Milk Company
Long, Mrs . Moll ie J .
Lopez, Eulalia
Lopez, Lillian
Los Alamos Meat Market
Loustalot, Mrs . Frances

Low Radiator & Fender Works., Fred
do do do
Lupton, Mrs . Herbert J.
Lyon Van & Storage Co.
MacRostie Bros 
Magner Funeral Home , C. P.
do do
.
Maier' s Complete Food Market
Maretti Estate, Richard
Marra, Emelia
Matthay Hospital Supply Co.
Mazzia, Mrs . Mary
Menezes, Mrs . Mary
Mennen . Company, The
:P.fercer, Bob

Merriam, Mona
Mid .Coun.Pub . Serv. Corp.
do do
do do
do do
, do do
Miller , Mrs . Charles
Miller ,Laboratories, E. s.
Miranda., Ira
Mission Electric Company
Mission Grocery
Mission Hotel
 Mission Hotel
.
Mission Ice Company
Mission Paint & Art Company
do do
 Mitchell, Mrs . E. F.
Monroe Calculating Machine Company
Montecito County Water District
Monte Vista Dairy
.
Montgomery ward & Company
Moore Mercantile Co .
Moore Mercantile Co.
do do
Moran, George
Morette, Mrs . Mae
Morley, Frank
Mountain View Grocery







$ 10.37
24.so
s . 50
is.co
6.oo
36 . 4o
s.50
11 .50
16.gg
10.00
s .oo
2.06
90. 00
25.00
4 . 30
3.00
1+.50
17 .05
15.00
1os.39
23.72
i5. s2
110. 00
26. 29
113.20
10 .67
1.70
23 .29
l.SS
26 . 57
49 .50
33 .14
2.31
15.00
5.50
27 .19
13  29
2. 6g
15. 00
10.50
s . 20
10 .90
21. 49
1.61
79.00
4. 10
i4.oo
2.74
39 . 66
35. 69
- II D
96




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Mueller & Co ., V. GENERAL FUND
Mylund ' s Service St ation
McCabe , C. D.
AicCaJ.eb , H. S.
Mccaughey, Dr. Anna
McCloskey , James
McKesson & Robbins
M~ Kes s on & Robbins
do do
McNall Building Materials

McNall Building Materials
McNeil , w 
McNutt , W. B.
New Method Laundry
News Press Publishing Co .
do do
News Press Publishing Co 
Nicoles , Tustin

Normandin Brothers Co.
Normandy Auto Court
0 1 Banion, A. L.
O' Brien, Nellie


Ohio Chemical & Manuractur1ng Co 
Oliver' s Grocery
Oliver, A. G.
Ontiveros, Ramon
Orton, John
Osborne ' s Book Store
Osuna' s Grocery
Ot t Hardware Company
 
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Company
Owl Market

Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
Pacific Dairy Equipment Company
Pacific Laundry
Pacific Motor Transport Co .
 

Pacif ic Sout hwest Realty Company
Pahl , Mrs . Elizabeth
Pat ek & Co .
Patterson, Mrs . W. E 
Penney Co ., J . C.
Penney Co., J . C.
Penney Co. , J . C 
Penney Co., J . C 
Percal, Sam
Peterson, Mrs . Thera
Pico, J . B.
Pierce, Mrs . Ila





$4.16
. 90
7.50
35 .go
2 . 00
25 .00
557 . 3g
i459. 3g
212 .16
g. 61
7. 33
14-0 .oo
4. 23
l . 59
gg .07
i 1g .go
160.35
21 . 38
31.33
17. 22
$ . 69
15 .00
35. 61
3 . 61
s.50
ig .oo
7 . 60
20 . 60
229 .32
io. 9g
89 . 10
1.14
8. 61
37 . 23
3 . J.9
31.74
7. 26
23 .71
2. 96
s5 .oo
g,50
22 . 9g
60. 00
1 . 01
4. 90
49 . 55
29 .9g
102. 63
12. 50
24.oo
6. 77


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- February 14th, 1938.
Piggly Wiggly Store GENERAL FUND
P11J.1ng & Son Co., George P.
Pioneer Meat Co.
Pittsburg Paint Co 
Porter, Harry L 
Postmaster, The
Preisker, Goble, Twitchell & Stephan
Preisker, c. L.
Purex Corporation
Purity Store
Quall ty Grocery
Railway Express Agency
Ramire;, M 
Ratamosa, Rosenda
Real, Emilio
Red Cross Drug Company
Reedson's Dairy Products
Reily, F. B.
Remington Rand
Richfield 011 Corporation
Riley, Mrs. Eleanor
Riveria Dairy and Creamery
Rivera Grocery
Robinson, T. N.
Rodenbeck 1 s
Rodenbeck s
Rodenbeck1 s shoe Store
Roome, C. T.
Rossi, Mrs. Madelina
Rouse, Clarence

Rudolph's Grocery & Hardware Co.
Rudolph's Hardware
Ryzner, J.
Safeway Stores
Safeway Store
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Sall y's Pantry
Sandoval, Henry
Sanford, J. W 
Sanitary Laundry


S. B. Co unty Chamber of Co mmerce
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Clinic
S. B. Cottage Hospital
Santa Bar bara Electric Co.




3.10
30.go
61.20
$2.20
2.00
60.00
s.os
74.60
52.4o
8.14
22.4.o
10.00
70.44
19.27
27.90
23.00
52.52
43.50
3.23
22.46
22.44
52.50
4.74
41.s2
59.51
48.oo
g.50
1.0.00
18.62
1.03
53.20
271.36
53.00
92.51
53.24-
9g.47
71.63
102.39
54.24
96.46
7.22
4.oo
6.27
157.3g
70.50
20.00
7.50
9.39
7
98













 








Santa Barbara Electric Company GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Musi~ Company
Santa. Ba.rba.ra Mutual Building ?-nd
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply. Co .
S. B. Rubber Stamp Shop
Santa Barbara Telephone
San ta Barbara Telephone
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do

do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Co 
San ta Mar 1a 1,odge
Santa Maria Milk Co 
Santa Ynez Val ley News
Sattler, D. A.
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Print~ng Studio
Schemenour, Fred
Scherer Company, R. L.
do do
do do
Co.
Co.
Schwabacher-Frey Co 
Scott, Katharine A 
Scovern & Company, H. G 
Seaside 011 Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Shell 011 Company
do do
Sheridan, Mary L.
Sherwin-Williams P~1nt Store
Loa11 Assn.



$34-. g5
27.31
10. 00
2. so
1.24-
4-5.05
32 . 66
10.60
97 .36
44.48
'
162.95
20.00
lS.25
52. 2s
159.20
s.10
s . 20
16. 33
7 . 75
s2.7g
4-6.25
3.00
i35.oo
4-. 95
16.3S
300. 00
61. 66
14s.32
.
205.95
117 .69
12. 36
1 .00
31.69
25 . 22
27 . 79
15. 97
51 .00
6. 50
.
161. 00
36. 53
204-. 99
63 . 65
23 .og
43 . 20
546 .73
4-4-S . 09
5.40
75 . 64-
12.50
23.07
























'


February 14th, i93g.
Shields, Margaret
Shorkley, T. M 
s. & K. Markets
Slatten Auto Court
Slocum's Elite Bakery
Smart & Final Company
Mrs . Edward H. Smith
Smith, James
GENERAL FUND
Smith Hardware Co., W. R 
Social Service Exchange
Solvang Drug Company
Solvang Mill & Lumber Yard
Solvang Water Works
Sopers Associated Service Station
Southern Cal ifornia Disinfecting Co.
Southern Cal if. Disinfecting Co 
Southern California Edison Company
Southern California Edison Company
do
do
do
do
do
do
Southern Counties Gas Co 
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Southern Pacific Lines
Southern Cal.ifornia Milli ng
Sperl, . Mrs  John
Spratt Optical Company
Spreitz Transportation
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
Stahner, Mrs . Paul
Standard Brands of California
Standard Oil Company of Calif.
Standard Oil Co 
State Dept. of Public Health
Stationers Corporation
Fredrick Stearns & Company
Sterling Press
Stevens, Fred G.
Stewa1--t, John L.
Stoelting Company, C. H.
Stringfield, Mrs . Cynthia
Stronach, Wm
Strong, Fred
Sunshine h~ar ket

Taylor MiJ.l ing Corporation
Teixeira, M 
Tennyson, The Druggist
Terre's Market

$ 71.29
25 .00
601 . 71
s . 39
50.26
24. 3g
30.00
12.96
2.78
50.00
37 . 22
2.05
34.oo
4. 50
12 .57
25 . 6g
25. 56
26.74
27 . 92
493 .39
34.68
72.$7
57.3g
16.03
127 .43
23.96
62 .so
g.50
io. g2
24.56
54.54
12 .00
6g . g5
4. 94
s.47
5 . ~2
35.77
9.44
46 . 87
8. 00
23 . 06
.$6
7.74
5 . 00
150. 40
9. 24
5.75
19. 60
4.74
10. 48

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Thole, H  GENERAL FUND
Thomas Publishing Company
Thomas, Mrs . John
Th ompson, Mrs. M 
Tide Water Associated 011 Co 
Tidewater Associated Oil Co .
Tilley, H. L.
Tomasini, Roger
Turk, Ambrose

 
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
Underwood do do
do do do
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
do do
do do
do do
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
do do
do do
Union Printing Company
Unkifer, Mrs. O. L.
Upjohn Company, The
Utility Grocery
Valley Dairy
Van's Grocery
do
do
do -
do
Victoria JI0 tors
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do 
do do
do do
Visiting Nurse Associati on
Walker, A. C.
Walker, R. o.
Wallace & Tiernan Sales Co .
do do
Waller, L. D.
W~ter Works Department
Water Works Department
do do
Western Motor Transfer






$36 . 4o
10.45
g.oo
15.00
14.50
76.3g
225  00
16. go
9.00
12. 5g
102.36
l . 50
150.00
4.g7
ig.11
1. 15
10.34
7.55
106. lel
667 . 41
62 .75
24.36
13.50
17.97
16.og
2. 63
14. 41
6.15
59.2g
g.55
g. 64
11.15
4.77
1.73
3.11
5.79
10 . 67
g. 77
7.42
12.17
7.19
123.20
21.00
10.71
15. 15
15.00
60.35
2.25
4.05
47 . 99
























Februar y 14th , i 93g. -
Western States Grocery Co . GENERAL FUND
Whitford, ?vt~rgaret A.
Wi l~. iams, J  E.
Willow Brook Dairy 
Winn, Nettie
Winslow, Mrs. Ann
Winthrop Chemical Co. 
Witte, Mrs. Wm.
Wong, Jim Lee
Wood, Cha  rles
Wyeth & Brother, John
Wyeth & Brother, John
Yauney Machine Works
Yauney Machine Works
Young, George
Yotmg , George
Young, George
Young, George
'
Yotlng, George
Zebrosky , Anna
Davis, Lucy E.
Ellis, M. J.
FIFTH ROAD FUND

Mid . Cottn.Pub.Ser. Corp.
Adam, Rozan M. GOO]) ROADS FUND
Adams, Norman
Air Reduction Sales Co.
Alberton!, J 
Alberton1, J 
Azevedo, Bert
Baker, Glenn
Barker, Bird
Beane & Pettit
Beard Motor Co.
Beuterbaugh, Fred
. Biby, Ho1ir1ard
Bowers and Stokes
Bowers and Stokes
Brandt & Webber
Breck, Benjamin
.


Brown-Bevis Equipment Company
Brown Bevis Equipment Co 
Bryant & Trott Company
Burdicks Battery & Electric
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Clark, Mary B.
Collar, J. N. 
-
Commercial Motor Service
Cooley, Harry

-
$3 .65
23.50
s.oo
g.47
13.71
7.95
22.76
12.00
12.00
120.00
220.12
10.34
52.51
27.00
7.21
16.66
5.46
22.31
13 .95
2g.66

100.00
60.00
75.00
75.00
20. J.l
145.60
137.20
20.00
95.20
s.oo
2.92
5.17
7.00
103.25
.
13.81
g61. 7!~
77.4o
24.oo
70,73
28.6S
7.62
13.24
52.42
4o.oo
72.00
79.31
36.00

102


















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Cooper, Chas. GOOD ROADS FUND
Craviotto Brothers
Crav1otto Brothers
Crews, H 
Devaul, J. M. .
Diedrich, L. N.
Diedrich, L. N.
Diedrich, L. N.
Dil l e, F. E 
Downing, Harry
n,yle, w. T.
Dumeshausen Fred
Fa.bing, F. L.
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Farren, Art
Felts, A. w.
Fuller & Co., W. P 
Ganahl Lumber Co.
Gehr, Lloyd
Goddard-Ja.ckson Company
Gorzell , C.
do do
Grafft, J.
Hamilton and Wall
Hamj.l ton & WaJ.l
Hanly, Leo
Harnischfeger Corporation
Hebel Garage, A. R 
Henderson , John
Hilderbrand, A. J.
Hilderbrand, A. J 
Hilderbrand, W. G.
Hilderbrand, w. G.
Hogle, D 
Hogle, D 
Holloway, Erwin
Horn , George
Horwedel, Geo. J 
Isom, B. A.
Johnson, w. B.
Johnson , W. B.
Jones, Chas.
Kelley, H 
Kramer, o.
LaFrombois, Bill
Link-Belt Company
Link-Bel t Company




Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co.
Lyons, Earl


$ 13. 71
14.12
39.34
131.60
52.00
lS.05
7. 12
52 . 00
150.00
76 . 50
150.00
25 .00
45. 00
174.24
106.25
49 . g5
2.7s
i54. 3g
70.00
20 . 07
166.4o
121.60
216.20
g55 .43
10.93
156. 25
55 .og
27 .3g
102. 00
104.oo
100. 00
70. 00
60. 00
44. So
92 . 4o
24.oo
5s. 50
1$.$$
109. 20
37. 29
s25 .92
106. 25
112.00
14o.oo
106. 25
9.77
15.76
7. e7
9.3s
21.00












 Feb:ruary 14th, 193 S.
~Je.gneto Electrical Service GOOD ROADS FUND
Miller, Lee
Moran, George
McCabe, F. J.
McCoy, D. D 
McGinnis, John
McNall Building Materials
McNall Building Materials
Nicoles, Tus tin
Nielsen and Petersen
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Comp.any
Ott Hardware Company
Page, Dewey W.
Ramirez, M.
Randall, Ray
Rheams, C. w.
Robison, M. H 
Rudolph's Hardwar e
Ruffner & Ruffner
Ryzner, J.
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa B~rbara Crane Service




.  . ~
Santa Barbara Rock Company
 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara TeJ.ephone Co.
Santa Maria Gas Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Sides Hardware Co. 
Smi t'h Hardware Co. , F. L.
Smith , Jam es
Smith Hardware Co., w. R.



Solvang Ga.rage and Servic~ Station
Southern California Edison C.ompany
Southern Bacific Milling Co.
 
Standard Oil Co.
Steele, w. C.
Stevens, F. G.
Stevenson, Charles M.
\
Sturgeon, H.
Sullivan, Earl
Sweeney, Fred
Teixeira, M.
Thole, H.
' 
Tognetti, Joe
'l!omasin1, Roger
.Turk, Ambrose
Union Hardware & Metal Co.

P.00.00
117.60
17.66
50.00
106.25
230.03
3.19
4.94
g-. 76
106.25
10. 51
33.85
30.44
2.25
g6.so
5g.50
54.oo
176.75
4.os
26.69
igoo.oo
42.03
5.95
16.35
10.43
322 .07
265.3g
14.ll
3.55
3.21
12.29
84.57
1.25
56.12
59.79
6.oo
17.71
53.66
137.20
70.00
22.50
112.00
g4.oo
4o.oo
117.60
9.00
7s.94

------------------------------------~--------------.----- ----
Exhibit at
San Francisc
Exposition.


















Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Universal Auto Parts Co 
Union Service Sta.tion
Victoria Motors
Victoria Motors
Walker, A. C 
Wat1gh, Chas. =-
Western Auto Supply Company
Whalen, J. T 
WiJ.11ams, M 
Bruning Company , Inc ., Charles
Commercial Off ice SuppJ.y Co .
Dietzgen Company, Eugene
La Purisima Inn
do do
Ott Hardware Company
Santa Barbara Te lepho~e Co .
Union Mill & Lumber Company
GOOD ROADS FUND
HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
Engel, K. s. GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND

Ber lier, V. ]!. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND
Brandt & Webber
M1d .Cos .P.S. Corp.
Sec. Title Ins . & Guar . Co.

Smith, C. L. 
Taylor , Don
Valley Elec. Service
Whitney, M. H 
Mid .Coun.Pub .Serv.Corp.
do do do
do do do
do do do
C.A SMALIA LT.DIST. FUND
G.U AD. LT. DIST. FUND
LOS ALAMOS LT. DIST. FUND
. O.R CUTT LT. DIST. FUND
 2.67
27.g9
37 .63
6.16
6g.97
g4 .oo
160.00
4.93
i g2.oo
. 29
22 .5g
24.09
10.07
17.26
2.16
4.15
1.44
J.10.00

2 . 00
3.os
15.00
110.00
30.26
6.93
175.00
31.20
J.50. 70
87.95
78.50
'
 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called , the following
supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None .
/' In the t~atter of Exhib1 t at the San Francisco Exposition.
 Upon motion, dul y seconded and carried unanimously, Supervisor c. L. Pre1sker
'and Agricultural Commissioner Eugene S. Kellogg, representing Santa Barbara County at
the joint meeting of counties planning an exhibit for the San Francisco Exposition,
are hereby authorized to sign an agreement for participation in said exhibit provided
'at least seven counties participate on a two cents tax le~J basis and the State Exposition
Commis s ion agrees to complete the exhibit building inside and out.




Attest:

Upon motion the Board adjourned sine di'e 
The for egoing minutes are hereby approved.
Supervisors 
'



Publishing
Notices of
Proposed
Abandonment
of Certain
Str eets.
Abandonment
of Certain
Portions of
Public
Streets.
I

_ n--
Board of Supervisors of the County ot Santa Barbara, State or California, .
/
February 2Sth, i93g, at 10 oclock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Rona1d M. Adam, c. L. Preisker
and J.  E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes ot the regular meeting of February 14th, 193g, were read and
approved.
/ In the Matter or Publishing Notices or Proposed Abandonment of Certain Streets
in the Third Road District.
It appearing to the Boa.rd from the affidavits of w. L. Hanson, printer of the
Santa Ynez Valley News, that Notices of Proposed abandonment of certain streets in the
Third Road District (petitions of Ed.gar B. Davison, et al and J. B. Willho1t, et al)
have been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notices have
been published.
In the Matter of the Petition of Edgar B. Davison and others tor the discontinuance
and abandonment of certain portions of public streets in the Third Road
District, in the County ot Santa Barbara, State of Ca11fornia.
ORDER FOR ABANDONMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF PUBLIC STREETS 
.
The petition or Edgar B. Davison, and others, in the above entitled matter,
coming on this day regularly to be heard, and it appearing that said petition was file
herein on the 7th day of February, i93g, and that said petition was signed by at least
ten freeholders residing in said County, and that more than two of said freeholders
were residents of said Third Road District, and that the whole or the property atf ecte~
is situated in said Third Road District, and that on the 7th day or February, 1933, an
Order was du1y made by this Board, fixing Monday, the 2Sth day of February, 193g , at
ten o'clock a. m. as the day and time for hearing said petition, at the Board Room ot
said Board or Supervisors, in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, and providing that notice be given to all freeholders
in said Third Road District, by publication ot said Notice in the Santa Ynez
Valley News, a newspaper published in said County, forat least two successive weeks
prior to said day fixed for said hearing, and that a similar Notice be posted conspicu
ous1y along the 11ne of the proposed vacation;
And it further appearing that said Notice has been duly published and posted
as prescribed by the aforesaid Order and as prescribed by law, and that affidavits of
such publication and postinghave been filed herein; and said hearing having been duly
had on said 2gth day ot February, 193$, and evidence having been given, and it appear! g
that all or the allegations of said petition are true; and it further appearing from
a11 of the evidence submitted that the portions ot public streete as described .in said
petition are unnecessary tor present or prospective public use;
IT IS HEREBY ORDEREit that the following portions ot public streets, located i
the Third Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State ot California, be and the
same are hereby vacated, abandoned, discontinued and abolished, to wit:
Church Street trom Lewis Street to Cottonwood Street.
Garden Street from Lewis Street to Cottonwood Street.
School Street from Cottonwood Street to Solvang-Los Olivos County Road,
being through Lot 6 ot the SWi of the SE i ot Section 25, Township 7 North, Range 31
. .
West, (as shown on the map of the Town ot Ballard).
Passed and adopted by the Board ot Supervisors ot the County of Santa Barbara
State of California, this 2gth day of February, 193g, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preiske 
Nays: None. Absent: None
Abandonment
ot Certain
Streets  .

Resolution
Calling for
Election.
Montecito
County wate
District .

I
./
In the Matter of the Petition or J. B. Willhoit and others tor the discontinuance
and abandonment of 9er~ain streets in the Third Road District; in the County ot
Santa Barbar~, State of Cal1for~ia.
ORD~ FOR ABANDONMENT OF CERTAIN STREETS.
The petition of J. B. W1llho1t, and others, in the above entitled matter, oom
ing on this day regularly to be heard, and it appearing that said petition was filed
herein on the 7th day ot February, i93g, and that said petition was signed by at least
ten freeholders residing in said County, and that more than two of said freeholders
were reeid~nt~ of said Third Road District, and that the whole ot the property atf ecte .
is situated in said Third Road District, and that on the 7th day ot February, 193g, an
Order - Jr&S. duly made by this Bo~d, fixing Monday, the 2$th day of Febru&r)', i93g, at
ten o'clock a. m. as the day and time for hearing said petition, at the Board Room of
said Board of Supervisors, 1n the Court House in the City ot Santa Barbara, County ot
Santa Barbara, State ot California, and providing that Notice be given to all freehold rs

in said Third Road Dis~rict, by publication of said Notice in the Banta Ynez Valley
News, a newspaper published in said County, tor at least two successive weeks prior
to said day. fixed tor said hearing,and that a similar Notice be posted conspicuously
a1ong the 11ne of the proposed vacation;
And it further appearing that ~aid Notice has been duly published and posted
as prescribed by the aforesaid Order and as prescribed by law, and that affidavits of
such publication and posting have been filed herein; and said hearing having been
duly bad on said 2Sth day ot February, 193g, and evidence having been given, and 1t
appearing that all of the allegations of said petition are true; and it further appear
1ng from all or the evidence submitted that the public streets as described 1n said
petition are unnecessary tor present or prospective public use;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following public . atr. eets, located in the Third
Road District, 1n the County of SS.nta Barbara, State of California, be and the same
are hereby vacated, abandoned, discontinued and abolished, to wit:
All ot Brook Street, beginning at Cynthia Street and extending south two
blocks to its end.
A11 ot Kenney Street, beginning at Brook Street and extending east to Lewis
Street. (as shown on the map ot the Town ot Ballard)
Passed and adopted by the Board ot Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara
State of California, this 2gth day of February, 193g, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald K. Adam and c. L. Preiske 
Nays: None. Absent: None 
In the Matter ot Adopting a Resolution Calling for Election ot Directors of
Monteo1to County Water District.
Upon motion of Supervisor Dinsmore, duly seconded and carried unanimously,
the following Resolution is hereby adopted.
I Resolution No. 2474
In the Matter of Montecito County Water District Resolution, Order and
Proclamation ot Election  
\lHEREAS, certificates of nomination have been duly tiled with the County
Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for the election of Directors
ot the Monteeito County Water District, and
WHEREAS, th~ names ot the candidates :tbr such election have been duly entered
by the County Clerk in a list as required by law, and
WHERF.AS, said County Clerk has duly certified such list as being the list of
candidates nominated 1n the .time, manner and form prescribed bY. law, and

'
February 2Sth, i93g.
WHEREAS, ARTHUR E. OGILVY, PERCY o. BUELL, and John A. Parma are the candidat s
so certified by said County Clerk, and
WHEREAS, there is no newspaper of general circulation published in said
Montecito County Water District, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of said Montecito County Water District have
designated the Santa Barbara News-Press, morning. edition, a newspaper of general circulation,
published in the County of Santa Barbara, as the newspaper in which this proclamation
shall be published, and .
It appearing that all matters and things done in the premises are fully in
accordance with law,  
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved and ordered:
First: That an election be held, and the same is herepy called and will be
held in Kontecito County water Dist.rict in the County of Santa Barbara., State of Cali-
ornia, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of March, 193g, between the hours of 6 o'clock a. m. d
7 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing three directors of said Montec1to
County Water District.
Second: That Robert H. Canterbury is hereby appointed to act as Inspector,
and Fred L. Hansen to act as Judge, and Robert T. Compton and w. B. waugh to act as
Clerks to conduct said election; and that .said polls shall be open at 6 o'clock a. m.
of sa1d day and be kept open cont1nupusly until 7 o'clock p. m. of said day;
 Third: That the offices to be filled at said election are those of Directors
of said District; three in number; 
Fourth: That the list of candidates certified by the County Clerk for such
election &re as follows: Arthur E. Ogilvy, Percy o. Buell and John A. Parma; 
Fifth: .That there shall be but one precinct for the purpose of said election,
which shall comprise the entire Montecito County water District;
Sixth: That the office of the Montec1to County water District, 5g3 San Ysidro
Road 1n Montecito in said Montecito County water District in Santa Barbara County, Stat
of California, is hereby designated as the polling plaoe of said election;
Seventh: That such election be called and notice t.h ereof be given by publica
tion once a week tor two successive weeks next before the day of said election, to wit:
on the gth day of March, 193S, the 15th day of March, 193g, and the 22nd day of March,
193g, in the Santa Barbara News-Press, morning edition, a newspaper of general circula
tion published in the County of Santa Barbara;
That said notice or election shall be substantially in the following form,
to wit:
J NOTICE OF ELECTION
Election tor Directors of Montecito County Water District.
Notice is hereby given to the qual1f ied electors of Montec1to County water
District, County ot Banta Barbara, State of California, that in accordance with the
law, an election has been called, and will be held at the office of the Montec1to
County Water District, 5g3 5an Ysidro Road in Kontec1to, in the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California., on Tuesday, the 22nd day of March, i93g, between the hours of 6
oclock A. M. and 7 o' clock p. u  during which period the polls shall remain open for
the Election of three eligible persons as Directors ot said Montec1to County Water
District tor the management ot the atfa1rs thereof, who shall .hold o!fice until the
election and qualification or appointment and qual1t1cation of their successors as provided
by law.
That Robert a. Canterbury has been appointed to act as Inspector, and Fred L 
.
Hansen to act as Judge, and Robert T. Compton and w. B. Waugh to act as Clerks to conj_
fi8
'
Issuance of J
and Order o
sale ot
Bonds or th
Solvang
School D1str1ct.

duct said election, each of said persons being. qualified electors of said Montec1to
County Water District.
That there shall be but one precinct tor the purpo~~ ot said election, which
shall comprise the entire Montecito County Water District.
That each qualified elector residing within said District shall be entitled
to vote at said election.
That the offices to bef11ledat said election are Directors of Montecito
County water District, three in number.
That the list of candidates certified by the County Clerk as require~ by law
.
is as follows: Arthur E. Ogilvy, Percy o. Buell and John A. Parma. 
BY OltDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, made February
2Sth, 193S. --
(SEAL)
.
J. E. LEWIS, 
- County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk
ot Board of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Barbara.
It is turther resolved that the Olerk of this Boa.rd .1s hereby ordered to
publish said election notice by publishing the same in said newspaper at least two
weeks before said election, to wit: on the Sth day ot March, 193g, the 15th day of
March,- i93g, and the 22nd day of March, i93g, and that said el~ct1on officers make
return thereof pursuant to law.
Dated: Santa Barbara, California, February 2gth, 193S.
-In the Matter of the Issuance of and Order ot Sale of Bonds of the Solvang
 School District.
Resolution No. 2475
Resolution and Order of Board ot Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County, State ot California.
In re Issue of Bonds of Solvang School District.
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of January, 193S, the board ot trustees ot Solvang
School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said boar
ot trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes
ot the said board of trustees on said day, did call an election, and resolve and order
That an election be called ahd held on the 15th day or February 193S in said
School District, tor the purpose ot submitting to the electors ot said School District
the question ot issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of
Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding 20 years and to bear interest
at the rate of 3t per cent per annum, payable annually for the first year the bond
have to run and semi-annually thereafter, tor the purpose ot raising money tor the tol
lowing purposes:
l. The purchasing ot school lots;
2. The building or purchasing ot school buildings;
3. The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings
other than such as may be necessary tor current maintenance, operation, or repairs;
4. The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged,
injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity;
5. The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus
ot a permanent nature;
6. The permanent i mprovement of the sc.hool grounds:
(all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition).
WHEREAS, an election was held in said School District. on the 15th day of
February i93g, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of
trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises .have bee
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 February 2Sth, 193S. 
cert ified to the board of supervisors by the board of trustees ot said School District,
 as required by law; and
.
WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and
 investigation this board have found and do hereby find and declare:

That in accordance with a resolution and order of the board of trustees of
solvang School District, passed and adopted on the 19th day ot january i93g, an eleotio
was duly called in said school District, and was held in said School District on the
 15th day of February 193S, and that notice of said election was given by posting notice
signed by the members of the board of trustees ct said School District in three public
 places in said Schoo1 District tor more than twenty days next before said election, an
by publishing such notice in the santa Ynez Valley News. a newspaper printed and published
in Santa Barbara County, State of California, not less than once in each calen
week for three successive calendar weeks before said election, which notice so posted
and published, was in the form required by law.
That prior to opening sald polls the said inspector and judges of election
conducting said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter
conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the
votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said elec't1on t o the board of trustees
of said School District, and to them made return of the poll list and roster of voters
and tally list of said election.
That on the 23rd day of February i93g, the seventh day after the said electio ,
 and at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the board or trustees of said School District
met and canvassed the said returns ot said election, trom which said. returns the s aid
board of trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were
136 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 102
 votes were cast tor issuing said bonds, and 34 votes and no more were cast against
issuing said bonds, and that the said board ot trustees caused an entry or the result
ot said election to be made on the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby further finds and declares t hat said election was dul y
and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legall
 given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in
 the manner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required
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by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and
in strict accordance with the provisions of t~e statute authorizing the issue of schoo
 bonds; and that the total amount ot indebtedness of the said School District, including
this proposed issue ot bonds is within the aimit prescribed by law 
 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds ot Solvang School District in said Banta
Barbara County, State or California, issue in the sum of Thirty Thousand ($30 ,000.00 )
dollars, 1n denominations ot One Thousand ($1, 000.00) Dollars payable as hereinafter
provided, in Lawful money ot the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of
3i per cent per annum, payable annually tor the first year the bonds have to run and
semi-annually thereafter in like money, at the office ot the county treasurer or said
County. 
 It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated the 2Sth day of Februa,
i93g, and be payable as follows, to wit:
Bonds Nos. 1 and 2, One Thousand Dollars each, to run six years
Bonds Nos. 3 and 4 One Thousand Dollars each, to run seven years
Bonds Nos. 5 and 6, One Thousand Dollars each, to run eight years
Bonds Nos. 7 and g, One Thousand Dollars each t o run nine years
Bonds Nos. 9 and 10, One Thousand Dollars each, to run ten years
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Bonde Nos. 11 and 12, One Thousand Dollars eaoh, to run eleven years
Bonds Nos. 13 and 14, One Thousand Dollars each, to run twelve years
Bonds Nos. 15 and 16, One Thousand Dollars each, to run thirteen years
Bonds Nos. 17 and ig, One Thousand Dollars each, to run fourteen years
Bonds Nos. 19 and 20, One Thousand Do11ars each, to run fifteen years
Bonds Nos. 21 and 22, One Thousand Dollars each, to run sixteen years
Bonds Nos. 23 and 24, One Thousand Dollars each, to run seventeen years
.
Bonds Noa.25 and 26, One Thousand Dollars eaoh, to run eighteen years
Bonds Nos. 27 and 2g, one Thousand Dollars each, to run nineteen years
Bonds Nos. 29 and 30, One Thousand Dollars each, to run twenty years 
and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually tor the tirst year the
bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, on the 2gth days ot Februa.ry and
August of each and every year, until said bonds are paid 

It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the
following torm, to wit:
School Bond ot Solvang Sohool District ot Santa Barbara
County, State of California, United States of America.
Solvang School District ot Santa Barbara County, State of California, acknowledges
itself indebted to and promises to pay t o the holder hereof, at the office of

the treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California, on the 2Sth day of February
19 . , One Thousand ($1,000. 00) dollars in lawful money of the United States of America,
. .
. with interest thereon in 1ike money at the rate of 3! per cent per annum, payable semi
annually on the 2Sth da~ot February and August ot each year from the date hereat until
this bond is paid (except interest tor the first year which is payable in one installment
at the end of such year).
Thie bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, ntimbered from
one to thirty inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00)
,
Dollars, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors ot Santa Barbara County,
State of California, tor the purpose of raising money tor the following purposes'
1. The purchasing of school lots;
2. The building or purchasing ot School buildings;
3. The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings
other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs;
4. The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged,
injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity;
5. The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of
a permanent nature;
6. The permanent improvement of the school grounds;

in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and
laws of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds
ot the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in
said Solvang School District in said County and State ot California, on the 15th day o
 February 193S.
And the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California,
hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and

conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the

result thereof was duly and legally convassed and declared 1n the manner and as require

by law, and that all acts and conditi ons and things required by law to be done preoeden

to and in the issuance or said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular




1 February 28th, i93s .
and in .due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorzing
the issue of school bonds.
And it 1s also further cert1tied and declared that the total amount of indebte -

ness of the said Solvang School District, including this issue of bonds, 1s within the

limit provided by law 

This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly
made and entered in its minutes on the 28 t h day of February i 93g, and sha11 be payable
out of the interest and sinking fund of said Solvang School District, and the money for
the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by
taxation upon the taxable property of said School District.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the board of supervisors ot Santa Barbara County, State
of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county
auditor, and attested by its olerk with the seal of said board attached the 2Sth day of
February 193S.
. c. L. PREISKER, Chairman of Board of Superv1so s.
(SF.AL) A. T. EAVES, County Auditor

Attest: J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
'RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons sub-

etant1ally in the following form, to wit:

INTEREST COUPON
----- No. . . . ---
The Treasurer of santa Barbara County, State of California, will pay to the

. .
holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Solvang School District, in
said County and State, on the 2gth day of ' 19 , at his office in

Santa Barbara, in said County and State, the sum of and /100
dollars, for six months interest on Bond No. of said School District 
 c. L. PWSKER, Chairman of the Board ot
 Supervisors.
A. T. EAVES, County Auditor.
J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
It is further ordered that the chairman ot thts' board and the county auditor
are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, and the said county clerk is authorized
to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this board to said bonds, and thereupo
said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed, to the county treasurer for safekeeping.
They may sign said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their
signatures
It is further ordered that the money tor the redemption ot said bonds and the
payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all the taxable proper y
in said school district and provtsion is hereby made for the levy and collection of
such taxes in the manner provided by law.
It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale
of said bonds to be published in the Santa Ynez Valley News, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed and published in the said County of Santa Barbara for the period
of at least. two weeks; that this board. of supervisors will, up to Monday the 4th day
of April 193g, at lO:OO oclock A. M., of said day, receive sealed proposals ~or the
purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereo~, for cash, at not less than par, and
accrued interest; the board of supervisors, however, reserving the right ~o reject any
and all bids tor said bonds.

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The f oregoing resolution and order ~as passed and adopted on the 28th day ot
February i 938, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M Adam and c. L. Preisker. Noes: None. 
Absent: None.
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF SOLVANG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of Oal1torn1a, did on the 2Sth day of February, 193S, order the iseuanc
ot $30,000. 00 of bonds ot SOlvang School District, in Banta Barbara County, State ot
California; said bonds are thirty in number of the denomination of $1,ooo.oo each,
.
are dated February 2Sth, 193g, and mature two each year, commencing on the 2Sth day of
February, 1944, and bear interest at the rate ot three and one-halt per cent per annum
payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and mm1-annua11y thereafter.
NOTICE is further given that on the 28th day or February, 1938, said Board
ot Supervisors ordered t hat said bonds be sold to the highest and best bidder, at not
less than par and accrued interest, tor cash in lawful money of the United States, on
the 4th day of April, i93g, at 10 oclock a. m.; said bonds to be sold are numbered
 and will mature and be payable as follows: 

Bonds Nos. 1, 2 will mature and be payable February 2s , 1944.
Bonds Nos. 3, 4 will mature and be payable February 2s, 1945
Bonds Nos. 5, 6 will mature and be payable February 2g , 1946
Bonds Noe. 7, g will mature and be payable Fevruary 2S, 1947
Bonds Nos. 9, 10 will mature and be payable February 2S, 194g
Bonds Nos. 11, 12 will mature and be payable February 2g, 1949
Bonds Nos. 13, 14 will mature and be payable February 2S, 1950
Bonds Nos. 15, 16 will mature and be payable February 2S, 1951
Bonds Nos. 17, lS will mature and be payable February 2S, 1952
Bonds Nos. 19, 20 will mature and be payable February 2g, 1953
Bonds Nos. 21, 22 will mature and be payable February 2S, 1954  
~onds Nos. 23, 24 will mature and be payable February 2S, 19.5 5 .
Bonds Nos. 25, 26 will mature and be payable February 2g, 1956
Bonds Nos. 27, 2g will mature and be payable February 2g, 1957
Bonds Nos. 29, 30 will mature and be payable February 2S, 195S
NOW, THEREFORl:, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that sealed bids will be received at
the oftice of the undersigned Clerk of said Board, in the City ot. Santa Barbara,
California, up to the 4th day ot April, 1938, at 10 oclock a. m., at which time the

above specified bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder at not less than
par and accrued interest; each bid shall state the amount bid tor said bonds and the
amount of premium, if any, bid therefor.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the

County Treasurer for three percent of the amount bid, conditioned that the bidder
therefor, if said bonds be awarded to him, will take and p~ tor said bonds within
ten days after the passage of a resolution of said Board awarding said bonds to him.
Payment for and delivery ot said bonds will be made in the office of the
County Treasurer of said County, in . the. Cit y of santa Barbara, County and State
aforesaid.
(SEAL)
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids tor said bonds.
By Order of the Board ot Supervisors of Santa Barbara County 

DATED: Santa Barbara, California, this 2gth day of February, 193g.
J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors ot
Santa Barbara County, State of
California.
I
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Cancellat1on (
of Assessment 
I

Cancellation o J
Assessments

February 2Sth, i93g.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Assessments on Real Property acquired by
the santa .Barbara School District of Santa Barbara County, State of California,
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, Stat
ot California, that on the 21st day of September, 1937, Santa Barbara School District
acquired from A. E. Lower and Mary Elizabeth Lower, the title to and is now the owner
of that certain lo. t, piece or parcel ot land situate in the City of Santa Barbara,
County or Banta Barbara, State of California, more particularly described as follows:
Those portions of Block One Hundred Twelve (112) in the City of Santa Barbara,

County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows:
PARCEL ONE: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of Victoria Street,
125 feet northeasterly from the most westerly corner of said Block; thence northeaster
 along said street line 100 feet; thence at right angles southeasterly into said block
171.61 feet t o the northwesterly line of the land described in the deed to Santa Barba a
School District of Santa Barbara County, recorded in Book 157, Page 116 of Official
Records; thence at right angles southwesterly along said northwesterly line 100 feet;
thence at right ang1es northwester1y 171.61 feet to the point of beginning.
PARCEL TWO: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of Victoria Street
215 feet southwesterly from the most northerly corner of said block; thence at right
angles southeasterly into said block 75 feet; thence at right angles northeasterly 50
feet; thence at right angles southeasterly 96.61 feet to the northwesterly line of
the land described in the deed to Santa Barbara School District of Santa Barbara Count
recorded in Book 149, page 372 of Official Records; thence at right angles southwester y
along said northwesterly line 60 feet; thence at right angles northwesterly 171.61

feet to the southeasterly line of Victoria Street; thence at right angles northeasterl
along said st.reet line 10 feet to the point of beginning.
IT FURTHER APPEARING THAT APPLICATION H' AS BEEN MADE TO THIS Board by the
Board ot Education of Santa Barbara School District, to cancel said assessments and
any and all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said real property that
became a lien on said real property prior to the date said real property was conveyed
to said Santa Barbara School District, as provided by Section 3so4a of the Political
Code and amendments thereto; and
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of
the County of Santa .Bar.bara and the approval of the County Assessor, as to the deserip
tion, has been obtained therefor;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Auditor and/or iax Collector
of the County ot Santa Barbara cancel any and all uncollected taxes and assessments ot
the county of Santa Barbara, upon or against the real property above described, and
each and every part a~d parcel thereof, that became a lien on said real property, or
any part thereof, prior to the date of conveyance of said real property to the said
Banta Barbara school District.   
,In , the Matter or cancel1at1on of Assessments on Real Property Acquired by the
Santa Barbara School District of Santa Barbara County, State of California. 
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, Stat  
of California, that on the 22nd day of September, 1937, Santa Barbara School District
acquired from Eugene E. Hauser and Carr~e E. Hauser, the title to and is now the owner 
of that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of sa.nta Barbara,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, more particularly described as follows:
The Southeasterly 1.61 feet of that portion of Block One Hundred Twelve (112) 
beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of Victoria Street 215 feet southwester y 
114:

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from the most northerly corner of said block; thence at right angles southeasterly int
said block 75 feet; thence at right angles northeasterly 50 ~eet; thence at right angl s
southeasterly 96.61 feet to the northwesterly line of the land described in the deed
to Santa Barbara School District or Santa Barbara County recorded in Book 149, page
372 of Official Records; thence at right angles southwesterly along said northwesterly
line 60 teet; thence at right angles northwesterly 171.61 feet to the southeasterly
line ot Victoria Street; thence at right angles north~asterly along said street line
10 ~eet to the point of beginning.
It further appearing t hat application has been made to this Board by the Boa
of Education ot Santa Barbara School District, to cancel said assessments and any
and all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said real property that became
a lien on said ~eal property prior to the date said real property was conveyed t o sai
Santa Barbara School District, as provided by Section 3go4a of the Political Code and
amendments thereto; and
It further appearing that the written consent ot the District Attorney of
the County of Santa Barbara and the approval of the County Assessor, as to the descri -
t1on, h a s b een obtained therefor;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Auditor and/or Tax Collector
ot the County of Santa Barbara cancel any and all uncollected truces and assessments
or the County of Santa Barbara, upon or against the real property above described, an
each and every part and parcel thereof, that became a lien on said real property, or
part thereof, prior t o the date said real property was conveyed to the said Santa
Barbara School District.
Deed to the ~ In the Matter of Deed to the Goleta Public Cemetery District, Conveying a
Goleta Public
Cemetery certain parcel ot land situated in the Third Road District.
District.
Upon motion, duly seoonded and carried unanimously, the Chairman and Clerk
of this Board are hereby authorized to execute a Deed, whereby the County of Santa
Barbara conveys a certain parcel of land situated in the Third Road District to the
Goleta Public Cemetery District; said conveyance is in accordance with the agreement
between the County ot Santa Barbara and the Goleta Public Cemetery Districtheretofore
executed.
Permit to / In the Matter of the ~p~~~ ~tion of the Sunset Oil Company for a Permit to
Construct a 
Gasoline Construct a Gasoline Bulk Plant at the Corner of San Antonio Road and Hollister AvEnu ,
Bulk Plant -
Third Road Third Road District.
District.

Publishing
Ordinances
No 509 and
No. 510.
I

Acting upon the recommendation of the County Planning Commission, it was
moved, seconded and carried that the application of the Sunset Oil Company for a
permit t o construct a gasoline bulk plant at the corner of San Antonio Road and
Hollister Avenue be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the
Clerk of the Board advise the Sunset 011 Company of the action of the Board.
In the Matter of Publishing Ordinances No. 509 and No. 510.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavits of J. H. Bowles, principal
clerk of the printer and publisher of The Santa Maria Daily Times, that Ordinances
No. 509 and No. 510 have been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat Ordinances No. 50
and No. 510 have been published. 
Telegram fro J In the Matter of Telegram from Los Angeles County Relative to Including in
Los Argelee
county. the Call for Special Session of the Legislature the matter of sale of State deeded
property.
Telegram was placed on tile.
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Invitation
from San Dieg
County to
Attend ~eetin
of County
Supervisors'
I In the Matter of Invitation from San Diego County to Attend Meeting of County
Supervisors Association March 23-26th, inclusive.
The clerk was directed to advise the Board of Supervisors of san Diego County
 Aasoo1a.t1on. that all members of this Board plan to attend the meeting of the County Supervisors'
Association to be held in San Diego.
Communication  .,/'
Communication.
Conservation
Week.
I
Communication. /
Reports.
Agreement with /
Gubernador
Land and Wate
Company.
Deed to the /
State of
Cal1fornia.-R1gh
t of way.

Dismissal of
Suit.
In the Matter or Communication rrom Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce, Rela-
 t1ve to .Meeting of County Supervisors Association and Invitation to Visit Newport Bay.
Communication was referred to Supervisor Adam.
In the Matter of Communication Relative to California Conservation Week.
Commun1c-at1on was placed on file. 
In the Matter of Appropriation for the Furtherance of California Conservation
Week.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the s
of $125.00 be expended for the furtherance of California Conservation Week, March 7th
i4tii, i93s.
In the Matter of Commun1cation from the Works Progress Administration, Relative
to Participating in the u. s. Community Improvement Appraisal.
Communication was ref erred to Supervisor Adam.
In the Katter of Reports of the Santa Barbara General Hospital and County
We1fare Department.
Reports were ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Agreement with Gubernador Land and Water Company.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman and Clerk are hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the Gubernador Land and Water Company and
the County of SS.nta Barbara, whereby the Gubernador Land and Water Company agrees to
deed to the County a right of way tor the uses and purposes of a public road tor the
oons1derat1ons .set forth in said agreement; said right of way is located in the First
Road District  .
.
In the Matter of Deed to the State of California for a Right of WaY
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the Chairman and Clerk of
the Board are hereby authorized to execute a Deed to the State of California for a
right of way  . Said right of way is to be used for the .widening and reconstruction of
the State Highway between Zaca and Los Olivos. 
In the .Matter of' Dismissal of Suit Against Melvin R. Bradford, for Aid
granted Mrs. Dora Bradford, mother.
Acting upon the recommendation of the County Welfare Department, it was moved
seconded and carried that the District Attorney be authorized to dismiss suit filed
.
by the County of Santa Barbara against Melvin R . Bradford to recover aid granted Mrs.
Dora Bradford  .
Reallowance of / In the Matter of Reallowance of Applications for Old Age Security, Blind and
Applications o
Old Age Securi y, State Orphan A1d.
Blind etc.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is Ordered that the
applications for Old Age Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, previously allowed by
this Board, be reallowed for the month of March, i93g, and the Auditor of th~s County
.
is directed to draw his warrants numbered A9lgo to AlOl72, inclusive, in the amount
of $31,576.50, for the payment of said Old Age Security; warrants numbered A 10173
to A 10204, inclusive, in the amount of $l,54o.oo, for the payment of said Blind Aid,
and warrants numbered A 10205 to A 10371, inclusive, in the amount of $6,76S.oo, for
the payment of said State Orphan Aid.
It is further ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered
1~16
State and j
County Aid.


A 91go to A 10371, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient ot Old Age
Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, and the amount of aid allowed to each recipient,
be placed on tile in the office or the County Clerk and are hereby made a part of the
minutes ot this Board ot Supervisors, to have the same ettect as though incorporated
herein.
In the Matter of Increases, Decreases, Restorations and Discontinuances in
the Amount of State and County Aid Granted to Needy Aged Persons 
It appearing to the Board from Notices of Change filed by the County Welta e
Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid granted to th
following Needy Aged Persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is therefore
ORDERED that the amount or aid granted to the Needy Aged Persons listed belo
be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning March 1st, i93g (unless 
otherwise indicated) as follows, to wit:
INCREASES
Brown, Cornelia Abbot
Castro, Teresa
Cota, Josephine 
Del Valle, Adela
Del Valle, Christina
Douglas, Lester



TOTAL AID
GRANTED
135.00
35.00
35.00
35.00

 REMARKS

 Howe, Marshall H.
. 35.00
35.00
35.00

State and J
County A1d.

Jonnson, Petra Maria
Johnson, John Peter
Murphy, Charles
Packard, Judson
Robertson, Hubert Paui
Silva, Rafaela
Stephens, Nancy
DECRFASES
Jones, Clarence
Jones, Lillian R.
Ketcham, Edward T.
Newman, Carrie M.
RESTORATION
Gosee1in, Rose F.
DISCONTINUANCES
Bonenfant, Marie J.
Bigelow, Harry
Murphy, Peter Robert
Ov1eda, Esmiel

Silva, William


35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
24.oo
24.oo
35.00
10.00
21.00
23.00
5.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
15.00
)5.00
25.00


2/l/3S

In the Matter ot AEPlication for State and County Aid to Needy Children.



It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County A1d to Needy Children having tiled their applicat+ons, as required by law,
and as in said applications tully set torth; and 
It further appearing from an examination ot said applications that the Needy
persons mentioned in said applications are proP.er persons to receive State and County
Aid: Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is




County A1d. ./


fra~e orpha I
February 28th, i93g. 
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following names, tor the amount set opposite the names, and on the fir
day of each month hereafter until further order of this board; said money to be used t r
the support ot said needy children, to w1t:
 FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
PAYEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF TOTAL .AllOUNT GRANTED STATE AID COUNTY D.
Leona west west children $42.00 $10.00 $32.00
 FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Lucy Burger Burger children 60.00 30.00 30.00
Della Gomez Gomez   go.co 50.00 30.00
- L upe Vasquez Vasquez  52.00 4o.oo 12.00
- In the Matter of Petition tor Coun~ Aid.
rt appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are
proper pe~sons to receive County. Aid: Upon Motion duly seconded and carried, it is
ordered t~at the Auditor draw his warrant on General Fund in favor of the following
persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the t1rst day of March
i93g, to wit:
Florence Grinstead
Lucy Leal

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Frank Bush
Alison Davies
Ruth Harvey
Ella Hathaway
Kary Lane
Irene Rowley
Carrie Scoggin
William A. Barnes
Edith Meade
Timot ~ Crane
Robert Anderson
William Fulton
Mattie Parker
Joe Bunker
Geneva Boldman
Mrs. Mike Soltero
 FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria

- SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
c/o County Welfare Department
  
526 w. Victoria Street
o/o County Welfare Department
215 w. Valerio Street
335 De la Vina Street
632 w. De la Guerra Street
THIRD SUPERVISORI.AL DISTRICT.
Ballard via Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
S~nd all cheeks for District
Four to the Santa Maria Office.
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
\
~.oo
15.00
9.50
31.00
20.00
19.00
21.00
1$.00
19.50
10.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
20.00
In the Matter of Increases and Decreases in State Orphan Aid  
 It appearing to the Board from Notices of Change tiled by the County
Welfare Department, that certain adjustments -should be made in -the amount dt aid
granted t-o the following recipients of State Orphan Aid; upon motion, duly seconded
and carried, it is therefore 
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to the orphans listed below be
-

changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning March lat, i93g (unless othe -
wise indicated) as follows, to wit:
NAME
INCREASES 
Denman, Geraldine
 
 STATE
$10.00
COUNTY TOTAL AID REMARKS
$20.00 $30.00
1_18 

Increases
Heare, Geol"ge
Heare, Helen
Hotchkiss, George 
01mstead, Beatrice Joy
STATE
$10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
COUNTY
$22.00
22.00
s.oo
TOTAL AID
32.00
32.00
is.oo

REMARKS

 Sm1 th, Philip 10.00
25.00
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
35.00
16.75
Smith, Elizabeth 16.75
  Smith, Eunice
10. 00
10.00 16.75
  Sm1 th, Paul 10.00 16.75 

State Orphan /
Aid.




D1scontinuan g I
or State Orp 8Jl
A1d.
Change or
Payee.
State Orphan
A1d.










Decreases
Olgin, James
.
Olgin, Dan
-

10.00
io.oo
Olgin, Guadalupe 10.00
4-.66
4.67
11 67
Poletti, Aldo 10 . 00 21.00
In the Matter ot Restoring State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
14-.66
14.67
14.67
31.00

ORDERED that State Orphan Aid be restored to the following named childre
upon the date set opposite their name:
Barolla, Robert .
Barolla, Alt'red
Barolla, Amador
Quinonez, Eddie
Quinonez, Thelma
DATE EFFECTIVE
3/1/3g
3/1/3g
3/1/3$
3/l/3S
3/l/3S
In the Matter or Dis.continuance or State Orphan Aid.

It appearing to the Board trom the report or the County Weltare Department,
that the following named recipients of State Orphan Aid are no longer proper
persons to receive said aid;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried,
IT IS ORDERED that said aid be and the same is hereby discontinued as
f'ollows, to w1 t:.
NAM JC
Cosgrove, Francis
Luna, Esperanza
Luna, Aurora
Luna, Marla
Valles, Rosalie
Valles, Alphonso
Valles, Felix
Valles, Margaret

DATE EFFECTIVE
3/1/3g
3/1/3g
3/1/3!
3/l/3S
2/1/3g
2/1/3g
2/1/3g
2/1/3g

In the Matter or dhange ot Payee for State Orphan Aid. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Auditor is hereby ordered
to make the following change 1n payees !or State Orphan Aid: (all changes effective
Karch let, i 93g).
RECIPIENT OF AID PAYEE BEFORE CHANGE PAYEE AFTER CHANGE
Bischof, Helen
Bischof', Ray
Bischof, Bernard
. .
Garcia, Alvira
 
County Welfare Dept.
County Welfare Dept.
County Welfare Dept.
Chr1st1no Garcia
Mrs. Manuel Uribes
Mrs. Pedro Reyes
Mrs. Pedro Reyes
Mrs. Sauline Martinez
Cancellat1on .,.,
of Funds.
Cancellat1o v'
of Funds.
Cancellatio J
of Funde.

Cancella tio /
of Funds.


February 2Sth, 193g.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds From Account gg B l, Communication
and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Courts General Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund.

Resolution No. 21+76
Whereas, the Board ot Supervisors ot Santa Barbara County tind that the su
of #200.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
 ~ow therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Hundred Do11ars ($200.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
unappropriated Reserve General Fund.

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 90 A 2g, Special
eerv1ce and Investigation, Sa. laries and' W.a ges, Board of Supervisors, General Fund to 
U- nappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2477.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $5,ooo.oo is not needed 1n said above account General Fund.  
.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Thousand Dollars (t5,ooo.oo) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
t-he Unappropria- ted Reserve General Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolu~ion, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None Absent, None .
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds From Account 99 0 1, Fl.ll'niture
and Equipment, Capital Outlay, Unemployment Relief, General Fund, to Unappropriated

Reserve General Fund.
 Resolution No. 247g 
Whereas, the .B oard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the ' . .

sum of $500.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board ot Supervisors that the sum
of Five Hundred Dollars (#500.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
to the Unappropriated . Reser~e General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from 142 B 2, Materials and Supplie ,
Maint~nanoe and Operation, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Road Funds to Unappropriat d
; Reserve Good Roads fund.
Resolution No. 2479 

Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the s\41.a
. of $3,000.00 is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Thr.ee Thousand Doll~rs ($3,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
.
to the Unap.propr1ated Re.serve Good Roads Fund     
Upon the passage ot the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
- Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

1.~0
Trans:f er of .,
Funds.

Tranef' er o t v
Funds.
Transfer o J
Funds.

Tranef er o \
Funds.
  
In the Matter ot Traneter ot Funds from the unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads Fund to Account 142 C 1, Equipment CaP1tal Outlay, Fourth Supervisor District,
Good Roads fund. 
 Resolutlon No. 2480.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors ot Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of prepar-

ing the budget, has arisen by reason of additi onal funds are needed.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board ot Supervisors that the sum ot
Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) b"e and the same is hereby transferred f'rom the
Wiappropriated reserve to account 142 C 1, Equipment, Capital Outlay, Fourth Supervisor
District, Good Roads Fund 
Upon the passage or the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
 Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Genera
Fund to Account 100 C 1, Capital Outlay, Furniture and Equipment, Welfare Department,
General Fund.
 Resolution No. 24Sl 
Whereas the Board ot Supervisors of' Santa Barbara County find that a pub
lie emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of unforeseen expense has arisen in connection with
Capital Outlay making it necessary to have t his additional amount 
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum o
Five Hundred Dollars ($500. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unapp -
I
priated reserve to account 100 C 1, Capital Outlay, Furniture and Equipment, Welfare
 Department, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Gener 1
Fund to Account 90 B 26 , Special Service Investigation and Expense, Maintenance and
Operation, Board of Supervisors, General Fund 
 Resolution No. 24a2.
Whereas the Board ot Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
pubiic emergency, that could not have been reasonable foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of County aerial survey, for which funds wer
erroneously transferred to 90 A 2g, and were this date canceled and returned to
Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund, to allow for this transfer.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum
of Five Thousand Dollars (t5,ooo.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred. from the
unappropriated reserve to account 90 B 26, Special Service, Investigation and
Expen'se, Maintenance and Operation, Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, th
following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wi~: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unapproprlated Reserve General.
Fund to Account gg A 13, Enforced Labor, Salaries and Wages, Superior Court,
General Fund.   
Resolution No. 2483
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a

Rev1e1on of (
Budget Items
Revision of
Budget Irems V


Revision of j
Budget Item 

February 2gt h, i93g.
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of unforeseen ~xpense, making 1t necessary to set up
this account. 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum ot

Two Hundred Dollars ( $200.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve t o account gg A 13, Enforced Labor, Salaries and Wages, Superior Court,
General Fund.
Upon t h e passage of the foregoing resolu tion, t h e roll being oa1led, the
tollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 24g4
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
genera1 clase1f1cat1on of Ma i ntenance and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund, is necessary;
Now, thereto~e, be it Resoived that ~he . aforesaid a~counts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 112 B 5, Service and Expense,
the sum of tJ.,000.00 t o Acc~unt 112 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenanoe
and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
~ol1owing Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thoma s T. Dinsmore, sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter ot Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 24g5
Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general class1f1oat1on ot Maintenan~e and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund,
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Reso~ved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account gg B l, Communication and
Transportation, the s~ of $500. 00 to Account gg B 17, Witnesses, and the sum of
. 1750.00 to Accpunt gg B 74, Expense, Santa.Maria Court, Superior Court, General Fund 

' Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Rona1d M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
_ __,R=e.:s.o""l"'=u=t=io=n~N=o:.-=2 4.:;g=:;.6;:--- .
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
. general classification ot Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
. General Fund.
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows: to wit: Transfer trom Account 42 B 5, Service and
. Expense, the sum of 1200. 00, and from Account 42 B 9 , clothing and linen, the sum ot
1200.00 to Account 42 B S, Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies, Maintemance and Opera-
.
tion, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the
. following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, N~ne. Absent, None 


122
Apport1onme
tor the
Employment
t /  In the Matter ot Apportionment tor the Employment of Emergency Help,
of Emergenc
Help --Superintend
nt
of Schools .
Transfer of J
Funds.

Claims With
drawn.

.
Superintendent of Schools.
Resolution No. 24s7. 
WHEREAS, the Board ot Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a publie
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time or preparing
th' budget, has arisen by reason of an influx of migratory workers, necessitating the
provision of educational tao111ties for the ch11dren of said workers,
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with Santa Barbara County Ordinance No. 505,
Section Five  
 IT IS HEREBY RESOuVED by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of t46o.oo
be allowed the County Superintendent ot Schools tor emergency help!r the months of

March, April, Kay and June, 193g, to be used in monthly sume as needed.
Passed and adopted by t h e Board of Supervisors of the County ot santa
Barbara, State or California, this 2$th day of February, i93g, by the following vote
to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transter of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary
Fund to Account $2 A 31, Emergency Help, Salaries and Wages, Superintendent of Schools
Salary Fund.
Resolution No. 24gg
 Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County tind that a publi
 emergency, that eould not have been reaeonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen-by reason of an influx of migratory workers, neoessitating the pro- . .
vision or educational facilities tor the children of said workers.

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Four Hundred and Sixty Dollars Ct46o.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from th
unappropriated reserve to Aocount g2 A 31, Emergency Help, Salaries and Wages, Superintendent
of Schools, Salary Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit:  Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
 In the Matter ot Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor tor correction.
Upon motion, duly seoonded. and carried, it is Ordered that the Order made
and entered on February 14th, 193$, allowing claims as. follows:
Broadway Bat.tery & Electric
Cooper, Chas.
Gilmore 011 Company
Hurst Concrete Products
Ruffner & Ruffner
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
Smith, James
Victoria Motors, Ina.

Shop GENERAL FUND
.
GOOD ROADS FUND
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
G!!NEBAL FUND
GENERAL FUND


$16.~9
13.71
47.71
42.49
26.69
161.00
36.53
12.96
5.79
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
 Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
 Cooper, Chas. 
Gilmore Oil Company
Hurst Concrete Products
GENERAL FUND
 OOOD ROADS FUND
. .
GOOD ROADS FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND

116.U
i3.6g
47.71
4-2.49
Allowance
ot Claims.






















Rutfner & Rutf ner
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company
Smith, James
Victoria Motors, Ino.

February 2Sth, i93g.
GOOD ROADS FUND

GENERAL FUND

In the Matter of the A~lowanoe of Claims.
$26.6g
161.00
36.53
io.3g
5.7g
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each ciaim tor the amount and payable out
of the fund des1gnated in the order of allowance 1ndorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit:
Acquistapace, Miss Anna GENERAL FUND
Air Reduction Sales Company
Allen Brothers
Aloe Company, A. s.
Aloe Company, A. s.
Ambrose Lumber Company
American Bakery 
American Laundry Machinery Co.
Andrews Grocery
.Annandale, Ella
A & P. Tea Co.
Art & Frame Shop
Associated Drug Company
Associated Oil Company
Ballard, Jean
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H.
Baird, Charles G 

Baker Linen Company, H. w.
Banks Typewriter Exchange
Barrick, A. R.
Bartz, Wm.
Bates, C. T.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company
Bauhaus, Jack
Baxter, Don
Beckwith, Louella
Bell, Robert
Bell, Robert
Bell, Robert A.

Be11, Robert w.
Bertero, Dr. Jules
Bilhuber-Knoll Corp  
Bischoff Surgical Co., The c. A 
Bobr1ck Manufacturing Corp.
Bradbury, w. w.
Bradley Truck Company
Braun Corporation
Broadway Bootery
Bryant & Trott Company
Burbank, Geo H.









$ 15.32
23.g1
11.07
s.36
15.45
6.90
22.16
io.9s
i7.6s
g.oo
36.S6
13.02
g1.03
4.17
50.00
12.60
117 .43
176.12
12.50
45.00
50.00
3.45
1.29
10.00
13.00
3.00
135.00
2.00
30.ss
76.15
4.3.35
.54
10.00
50.00
4.53
6.90
s.31
15.00
j_24






























Burbridge, Frank GENERAL FUND
Burroughs Adding Machine Co 
Calif' or nia Corrugated Culvert Co 
Cal1f'orn1a Electric Company
California Mission
Campbel~ Horticultural Co .
Carlisle & Co., A.
Carr, Mrs. Dora B.
Case, Dr. Harold T.
Cass, Gerald M.
Central City Chemical Consolidated
Channel Paper & Supply Company
do do
Chemical Industries ot Calif orn1a  
City Bakery ' .
Coast Wholesale Grocery Company
Columbia Carbon oo.
Commero1al Office Bupply Co.
do do
Common, wm. c.
Consolidated Produce Co.
Cook, Ruby
Copeland's
Corey, Elva
Cornwall's Grocery
Coshow, G. Horace
Cota, Juan
Cota, Walter F 
County National Bank
County National Bank
Craig, Eagar
Cregan, Mary
Cregan, Mary
Davis, c. E 
Davis, c. E.

Doane Building Company
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co 
Dreyfus, Edwards & Williams
Edwards, Muriel
Fancy Fish Market
Federal Drug Co 
Finnell System
Foster & Kleiser  
Fran~e Care
Freeze & Freeze
Fuqua, Vivian

Ga.llisons Market
.Garlock Packing Co., rhe
Gates, F. H.
Gay, Laura A.



 



37.50
2.04
243.5g
139.49
200.00
3.75
3.74
12.00
9.00
3.90
s.49
13.46
10.30
1.24
g.34
7.22
70.57
20.00
45.94
15.4g
12.36
90.00
2.15
37.50
42.00
45.00
7.80
30.00
4oo.oo
4.oo
s.oo
6.22
12.02
30.29
20.g3
25.00
121.20
12.45
13.34
1.63
100.00
12.21
2.06
4.oo
iog.12
2.3g
200.28
15.00













































General Pet. Corp. ot Calif. . GENERAL FUND
Giant Products Corporation
Gilmore Oil Company
G1asgow F. M.
Golden State Company
Gonz~lee, Juan
Hadley Company, Charles R .
Hansen, Adelyn E 
Has1am & co. w. A 
Heckman, Lucy R.
Hinton Bros 
H. & M. c. Company
Hoag Seed Co 
Holland-Rantos Company
Ho J.J.oway Erwin
Holloway, Fenton
'
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co 
Holser & Bailey
Hunt, R. B 
Hutchison, Zoline
Jackson, R. E 
Jones Stationery & Gifts
do do
Jones, Cora A 
Jones, Cora A 
Kerlee Auto Pa1nt Shop
Kittler, William
Knott, Charles w.
Kusche, Ray o 
La Primavera Grocery
Levy, Henry 
Locke, F. Eugene
Main, R. C. 
Maino, Theo. M. 
Ka1no, Theo. M.
Manning's
Matthay Hospital Supply Co.
Merriam, Mona
Meyer's Produce

Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp.
Miller's Pharmacy .
Killer, Mrs. A. L  .
Morehouse, Martha .
McCabe, F. J  .
McGuire, G. M.
McKesson & Robbins,
do do
News-Press Publishing Co 


196.52
241.69
6g.o6
39.07
5.s1
23.66
4o.l!
7.16
12.00
7.50
19.47
3.g6
5.06
20.00
97.90
2.9g
6.oo
39.46
11.61
16.00
1.65
5.72
g.34
g.34
4o.oo
1.79
10.00
165.00
34.76
10.56
90.00
74.75
50.00
12.79
3.g6
7.94
110.00
27.65
111.72
27.10
4.oo
52.56
21.4o
3.00
64.gg
60.g2
42.go

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Nordquist, G. A  . . GENERAL FUND
Ohio Chemical & Manuracturing
011 Well Supply Company
Osborne's Book Store
Osterman, John
Osuna, Lucia
Otis Elevator Co.
ovied.a. Toney
Pacific Coast Coal Company
do do
Pacitio Coast Publishing co 
do do
Pacific Dairy Equipment co 
Petrolagar Laboratories
Phalen, Margare:t
Physicians Record Company
Postmaster
Preuss, Chas. A 
Quinn, Irene s.
Railway Express Agency
Rand-Halpin-Hibler
Reid Murdoch & Co.
Richfield 011 CoE})oration
Rosemary Farm
Ryan, Mary
Ryan, Mary
sanitary Laundry
Co.






San Marcos and Monteoito Dairy

Santa Barbara Chamber ot Commerce
do do
Santa Barbara Directory co 
Santa Barbara Electric Co.
Santa Barbara R,etrading Shop
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa B'rbara Telephone Co  .
Santa Maria Auto wrecking
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Electric Co. 
Santa Maria Electric Co.
Santa Maria Electric Co  .
Santa Maria Furniture Co 
Santa Maria Furniture Co 
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Milk Company



 





$ 9.6g
S6.4o
6.61
7.91
70.00
2.32
25.76
60.00
l.4o
179.47
101.22
20.66
33.41
4.63
20.00
7.94
117.00
10.00
20.s5
1.11
23.47
41.16
191.10
4o.35
g.oo
s.oo
2go.39
6.S2
24.9g
30.55
144.20
29.92
15.39
27.1g
6.95
2.01
65.32
3.35
115.50
5.00
40.g7
56.13
13.07
16.3g
44.24
3.6$
52.g7
6.$6
17.70
210.73

































Santa Maria Pipe & salvage Co. GENERAL FUND
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L.
Schuller, Henry 
Sohwabacher-Frey Co.  
do do 
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company  
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Senay, Percy F. 
Shell 011 Company
She1l. Oi1 Company 
8mith, L. L. 
Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Co.
do do
Sou. California Edison Co. 
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Standard Auto Parts 
Standard Oil Company of Calif.
Standard 01l Company of Calif. 
do do 
Stanwood, w. s .
State Department of Public Health
Stationers Corporation
Stemper, Emil
Ster.ling Press
Stevens, Dr. Q. s .
Stockwell Lock Inspection Co 
Texas Company
Texas Company
Tidewater Associated Oil Co 
do do
True, Mrs. Mary A 
Underwood ~lliott Fisher Company
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Printing Company
University of Michigan
Disbursing Officer
Visel, David R.  
Waite, Ruth E.  
Water Works Department
Westinghouse X-Ray Company
Westwiok, Atwell





 

 .




White Dental Manufacturing Co. ,The s. s .
Wilson, William J 
Woerle, Joe
Wood, Mrs. G.
Young, Julian


 3.09
297.23
20.60
12.e6
24.10
.77
136.70
63.57
4.75
103.01
93.9g
s7.96
7.73
75.4o
50.00
444.14
5.05
94.55
i9.53
103.66
4.07
12.41
1.15
47.50
2.75
11.00
55.00
46.35
50 .00
12.00
344.25
135.00
33.74
156.go
46.14
.61
2.5g
13.20
25,000.00
1.45
5.36
2.25
2.78
9.52
g.76
15.00
15.33
2.20
3.00
:1.28














































Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams, Norman
Akens, Wm 


Alloy Steel & Metals Co 
Anderson, o. A
Auto. Club ot Sou. Calif 
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick & Son, F. s 
Bennett, Charles
Breok, Benjamin
Breen, E.
Brown-Bevis Equipment Co 
California Corrugated Culvert Company
Collar, J. N 
Co11ar, J. N.
Cravens, Marcus .
Cravens, Marcus
De la Torre, A. G  .
Dellar, Earl
DeV4ul, J. M
Doane Building Company 
Doerr, L. R.

Doerr, L. R 
Dover, Frank

Ducommun Metals & Supply Company
Fabing, F. L.
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Felts, A. w.
Floyd, Manley
Floyd, Manley
 
Forster Manu1"actur1ng Company
Freeze and Freeze
do do 
Ganahl Lumber Company
Gehr, Lloyd
Gil.more 011 Co 
Grigsby, Al
Haddock, J. E.
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Heltman, H. K.
Higgins, Tom
Hildenbrand, A. J.
Hildenbrand, w. G.
Hobbs, Bros.
Holloway, Fenton
Hor~, ~o rge .
Johnson Drug Company
Lambert, c. E 
Lambert, RAY
Lambert, Ray












$ 7g.oo
78.00
36.00
9.53
5.s2
31.65
36.00
53.00
g.oo
4-6.oo
54.oc
10.go
231.79
7s.oo
7s.oo
35.00
35.00
12.00
36.00
55.00
61.go
s2.50
75.00
54.oo
26.22
54.00
31.00
29.07
50.00
55.00
41.55
74.S3
20.74
4-.25
60.00
161.gr
51.00
397.50
17.93
3.25
19-50
92.00
70.00
79.77
30.00
5s.50
6.1g
96.00
90.00
90.00










 '

. 


February 2gth, 1933.
Lester, James GOOD ROADS FUND
Lester, James
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co 
Lyons, Earl 
Mack-International Motor Trust Corp.
Master Brake Service
Mengs Blacksmith Shop
Miller, Frank
Morris, R. w.
McKnight, Ed, 
McKnight, Fd 
N1coles, Tustin



Northwest Engineering Co.
 
Osterman, John
Ott !lard.ware Co.
Ovieda, E. G
Pacific Coast Coal Co.
Pao1f1o Freight Lines
Pollorena; Richard 
Randa11, Ray
Rheams, c. w. 55
Rhoades, Coy
Rhoades; Coy
Robles, Daniel
Romero, I;ou1s



'
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Seaside 011 Co.
Shell 011 Company
Shepard, Charlotte
Shepard, Frank
Shepard, Frank
Snow, Beverley
Sou. Calif. Edison Company
 Stemper, Emil
Stockton, Dick
Sullivan, Earl

Tide Water Associated 011 Co.
Tobey, West
Tobey, West
Twitchell, L. L. \
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
Van Horn, J. A.
Waugh, Chas.
White Motor Company
Whitney, Jr., John
W1111ams, M.



'



.
'
$25.00
25.00
19.99
44.oo
99.52
15.45
12.00
45.00
69.20
24.oo
30.00
is.g2
9.26
70.00
g3.95
32.50
ll.75
4.46
35.co
59.07
56.00
55.00
45.00
2s.oo
9.00
1.75
210.66
35.00
52.50
40.00
!J.g.oo
30.00
55.00
4s.oo
60.00
150.37
45.00
55.00
32.50
452.27
8.!5
36.00
67.g7
15.00
69.50


1.do













Request of  workers
Alliance tor  Invest1gat1o
of Certain
People. 
,


,





Sale of . /
Property for
Delinquent .
Taxes.

Corrections . J
to the 1937
Assessment .
Roll.





Crawford, Grace L.
La Pur1s1ma Inn
do do
Ullman, s. L 
Baker and Company R. H.
Fratis, E. H 
M1d.Coun.Pub. Serv.Corp 
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H.
Wilson, William J.
Wood, Mrs. Emma G.
Sou.Calif .Edison do.
do do
Frazier, B.

HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND 100.00
10.33
2.g3
166.66
S. B. CO. WATERWORKS DIST.No.l 17.65
36.51
27.34

SALARY FUND 


CARP. LT. DIST. FUND
MISSION CANYON LT. DIST. FUND

GUAD. PUB.CEME. DIST. FUND 4-1.75  
Upon the passage of the fore~oing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
I In the Matter or Request ot Workers Allis.pee tor Investigation or Certain
People whom they believe should receive Aid.
Letters ~rom various members of the Workers Alliance, requesting the Board
to make certain investigations, were referred to Supervisor Adam, with the requesthe
make a written report to the Board at their next meeting.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approvA . i


__ Chairman, Board of Supervisors.
Attest: I

Clerk 
Board of Supervisors of the County of santa Barbara, State of California,
March 7th, 193S, at 10 o 1clock a . m. Pr~sent: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, c. L. Preisker, and J. E .
Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair. 
 The minutes of the regular meeting of February 2gth, 193s, were read and
approved.
In the Matter of Sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes.
Above entitled matter was continued one month upon the request of H. c. Sweetse ,
County Tax Collector.  
In the Matter of Corrections to the 1937 Assessment Roll.
It satisfactorily appearing to the Boarrl of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that a
clerical error has been made in a certain assessment in the 1937 Assessment Roll, and
application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the cancellation
of said assessment, and any and all uncollecteA taxes on or against said real property
as provided by Section 3gg1 and 3851A of the Political Code and amendments thereto; an
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said ass essment, has been obtained
therefor,



March 7th, 193g.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary
corrections 1n the 1937 Assessment ro11, as set rorth in sa1d report as fo1lows, towit:

('
Strike off from Eugenia s. Pendolai .Vol. 2 Page ~95 improvements assessed
against Lot 16, Block 178, City of Santa Barbara. Amount to strike off $242, second
1netallment only. All improvements had been removed prior to the first Monday in
Commun1cat1o 
March,
/
1937~ 
In the Matter of Communication from Congressman A. J. El1iott, Relative to
Conf 1rm1ng
Sub Lease.

Commun1cat1o  (
Commun1ca t 1o  /
Report.
Commun1cat1o  J
Tideland Oil Properties.
Communication was referred to Supervisor Stevens for reply 
In the Matter of Confirming Sub Lease to State Relief Administration for
Off ice in the Knights of Columbus Building.
Upon motion, du1y seconded and carried, the Board hereby conrirms the sub
lease to the State Relief Administration, for an office in the Knights of Columbus
Building, executed by Sam J. Stanwood, Supervisor Second District, and J. E. Lewie,
Clerk.
Irr the Matter of Communication from the California State Fair Association,
Relative to Premium Awards for County Agricultural Exhibits at Fairs.
Comm1lnication was referred to Supervisor Stanwood.
Iti the Matter of Communication from the State Relief Administrator, Relative
to Federal Aid for Relief to Non-residents.
Communication was referred to Harvey J. Ruqolph, Welfare Director, and Super
visor Adam for an immediate reply. '
Irt the Matter o:f' Report o:f' the Santa Barbara General Hospital.
Report was received and placed on :file.
In the Matter of Communication from Plumbers and Steam Fitters Local Union
No. 114, Rslative to Employment of Union . Labor, Employees Building, Santa Barbara
General Hospital. 
Communication was referred to Supervisor Stevens for reply.

State and
County Aid J
to Needy Age
:fereons.
In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County A1d to needy aged persons having :filed their applications, as required by
law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications t hat the needy
aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried; it is
ORDERED, that the Attd1 tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the
applicant,  commencing on the first day of March, 193S (unless otherwise indicated)
and on the ' first day o:f' each month hereafter until further order of t his Board; said
money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit:
NAME OF APPLICANT
Ad.kins, Am~lia L.
Apodaca, t ,a.wrence
Blaylock, John WilJ.iam
Bright, scott
Brooking, Margaret F.
Brooking, Wm. Henry
Brown, Van E.
TOTAL AID GRANTED
t23'.00

3500
. 35. 00
35.00
35.00
35.00
31.00
REMARKS
1:)2


NAME OF APPLICANT
Cave, Ada L.
Caye, Charles A.
Chappell, Margaret E.
Cota, Juan c.
Davis, Eva Anna
Edmunds, Jennie E.
Foland, Amy K.
Fridell, Mrs. Rosamond
Garcia, Adelaida
Jiminez, Rumaldo
McDonald, Belle
McLaugh11n, James
Miranda, Frank s.
Munroe, May L.
Murphy, Caroline s.
Newhouse, Mary c.
O'Donnell, Mary Ellen
Pertica, Angelo
ru.sor, Letti.e B.
Rollins, Harry
Romero, Rosalino
sanborn, Lena c.
Stetson, w. w.
.Stow, Emma



Renewal Applications .
Allen, Nellie G.
Bruhn, Henning
Buzzell, Effie R.
Barker, Allie Ann
Carlin, John
Cota, Jose Romaldo
Crosswhite, John A.
Davis, William Houston
Elwell, James Thomas
Flores, Jose Ygnacio
Gilliland, George B.
Jacobson, El len Marie
J' acobson, Peter
Larsen, Ellen Bergette
Nelson, Peter
Robles, Dominga
Walker, Charles W.
Warren, Cecelia Ann
wright, De)la
Cook, Morr;1s L.
Crist, Bur~on Grant
Thompson, David H.











TOTAL AID GRANTED
$ 35.00


-
35.00
35.00
29.00
35.00
21+.oo
25.00
'
35.00
35.00
10.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
25.00
20.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
20.00
35.00
35.00

35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
REMARKS


2/1/3$

I
1/1/3$
Authorizing
The District
Attorney t o
tile suit.
I
State and )
County Aid
to Needy
Blind Person 


NAME OF APPLICANT
- - Discontinuances
Ruiz, -Rita Vidal
Snyder, John
March 7th, i93g.
 
TOTAL AID GRANTED
35.00
35.00
REMARKS
3/l/3S
2/1/3g
In the Matter or Authorizing the District Attorney to file suit against

Earl Clark for aid to the aged, rendered to Hugh Clerk, father, under the terms of

the Old Age Security Act of the State of California, as amended, by the County of
Santa Barbara. Resolution No~ 2439
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney
ie directed to file suit against Earl Clark for the collection of the sum of $26.oo
per month f'rom the 1st day of' February, 193g, :for the aid paid in advance by the
County of Santa Barbara t o the said Hugh Clark for the months of February and March,

Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara
 State of California, this 7th day of March, 193S1 by the following vote: Ayes: Thomas
T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam a nd c. L. Preisker 

Nays: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Applications for State and County A1d to Needy Blind Persons
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and

County Aid to needy blind persons having ~i1ed their apu11cations, as required by 1aw,

and as in said applications full.y set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,

in favor of the following applicants, for the ar.iount set opposite the name of the
applicant, co~mencing on the first day of March 193$ (unless otherwise indicated) and
on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money
'
to be used for the support of said need. y blind persons, to wit:
NAME OF APPLICANT
Cota, Julius M. Jr.
Higuera, Joseph


TOTAL AID GRANTED
$4o .oo
50.00
REMARKS
In the Matter of Approval of Physicians Statements for Eye Examinations.

Approval or
Phys1oians
Statements. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized to
 approve the statements of w. H. Johnston, M. D. ~nd J. D. Lewis , M. D. for eye examina
 tions of Julius Cota and Roger Mowry, respectively. 
Denial or
Blind Aid.
State Orphan j
Aid.
In the Matter of Denial of Blind Aid.
It appearing to the Board from the physician's statement of eye examination,
and report of the County Welfare Department that Roger E. ~!owry is "n ot eligible for ai
to needy blind;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the application of
said Roger E. Mowry be and the same is hereby denied.
In the Matter of the Application of Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer, for
State Aid for Anita and Margaret Josephine Apodaca, Richard and Marie Jeanette Rosa,
and Joseph and Solita Ann Valerie, half orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Anita and Margaret
Josephine Apodaca, Richard and Marie Jeanette Rosa, and Joseph and Solita Ann Valerie
.
are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody
of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer.
J.34
State Orpha I
Aid.



It 1s ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer, for the sum of Sixty and
.
no/100 dollars, and for a like amount o n the first of each month hereafter until the
further order of t his Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named
minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Laura Higgins, 134 South G Street,
Lompoc, California for State Aid for Donald, Ernest, Dorothy, Frank and Richard Higgin ,

children of Incapacitated Father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Donald, Ernest,
Dorothy, Frank and Richard Higgins are children of an incapacitated father, and are
proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs . Laura Higgins
Mother.

It is ordered that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasttrer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Laura Higgins for the sum of Fifty and no/100 dollars, and
for a like amount on the f 1rst of each month hereafter until the further order of this
   
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
  Renewal j In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to Orphans, etc.
"ppl1cat1on
for State It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by
Orphan Aid
etc. orders duly made and entered during the year 1937, granted State Aid for the support

Restor ing J
State Orpha
Aid.
of orphans, etc., as in said applications and orders fully set forth; and
It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications fo
the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the year i93g, as required by
law; and
It further appearing from the examination of said applications that the
orphans, etc., are proper persons to receive State Aid, and that they are in the custo
of responsib1e persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED th.at the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite the
names of said applicants, and on the first day of each month hereafter (unless
otherwise stated) until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for
the support of said orphans, etc.; Payee and recipient of aid appear in this order
respectively as fo llows, to wit:
Chaves, Em1l.ia  Adelina, Johnnie and Angelina Chaves
Greene, Mrs. Pee.rl Vivian and Chester Green.e
Quinonez, Jose
 
West, Leona
Robert, Alfred and Amador Barolla,
Eddie and Thelma Quinonez
   
Arthur West

In the Matter of Restoring State Orphan Aid.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
$30.00
20.00
30.00
10.00

ORDERB;D that State Orphan .Ud be restored to the following named children
on the date set opposite their name:
Valles, Rosalie
Valles, Alphonso
Valles, Felix
Vall.es, Margaret




DATE EFFECTIVE
3/1/3g 

3/1/38
3/1/38
3/1/3g
Cancellation
ot Funds .
Transfer of
Funds.
/

Revision of
Budget Items. j




Revision of J
Budget Items.
March 7th, 1938.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 93 C 9, American Legion
Building, Santa Maria, Board of Supervisors, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve
Genera1 Fund.
Resolution No. 2490.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum

of $10,000.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be 1 t resolved by the Board of Supervisors th.at the sum of
Ten Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and
returne. d to the unappropriated Reserve Genera1 Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
S.u pervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None  Absent, None.
   
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account .1 50 B 4, Repairs and rep1aoements, M~~ntenance and Operation, Fifth
Supervisor District, General Fund.
 

Resolution No. 2491 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Cotlnty find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed 

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the eum of
Ten Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 150 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance
and Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund.

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being call ed, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Th.omas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2492.
Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision within gen-

eral classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Jail, General Fund is
 necessary;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same ar
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 47 B 9, Clothing and Linen,
the sum of $60.00 to Account 47 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation
County Ja11, General Fund 
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None. 

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2493
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within genera

classification of Maintenance and Operation, Purchasing Agent, General Fund is

necessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
.
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 79 B 2, Materials and
Supplies, the sum of $150.00 to Account 79 B 1, Communication and Transportation,
Maintenance and Operation, Purchasing Agent , General Fund 

 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors vot ed Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Revision of j
Budget Items.
Preparing J
Plans and {
Spec1fioatio s
tor Rep,1r1n
Bridge .

In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get Items.
Resolution No. 2494 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within gen-
   . .
eral classification of Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is neoessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 132 B 2, Materials
and supplies, the sum of $500.00 to Account 132 B 4, repairs and replacements, Main-
 tenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resol~t1on, the roll. being called, the fol
  lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
 . . . " Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, Norie. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Preparing Plans and Specifications for Repairing the Bridge
Across the Santa Maria River, known as the Garey Bridge.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, R. C. Westwick, County
  Road Superintendent, is hereby directed to immediately 9repare plans and specificatio s
for repairs to the Garey Bridge which was washed out by the recent floods.
Purchase of
Steel.
~ In the Matter of Purchase of Steel for the Reconstruction of Bridges Through


Claims With- I
drawn.

Cdrlaawimns. With- ~
Allowance of
Claims.




 out the Count y.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the County Road Super-
 intendent is hereby requested to enter into negotiations for the purchase of the
necessary steel piling for the reconstruction and strengthening ot bridges throughout

the County. Each Supervisor is requested to file with Mr. Westwick an estimate of
the approximate amount of steel needed in his district 
  In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction and
   Reallowed:
.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Orders made
and entered on Februa.Ty 14th and 2gth, 193$, allowing claims as follows:
Ambrose Lumber Company, Inc.
Davis, c. E.
Pacific Motor Transport Co.
GENERAL FUND

$6.90
6.22
2.96
be and the same are rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalle
.
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:

t1on.
Ambrose Lumber Company, Inc.
Davis, c. E 
.
Pacific Motor Transport Co.

GEtTERAL FUND  6.86
5.s6
.75
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor and Referred for Correo-
 

The following c l aims were withdrawn from the Auditor and referred for
correction:
Emilio Real
John Whitney Jr.
$70.44 Referred to the County Statistician

15.00 Ref erred to Supervisor Dinsmore
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following

claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable
out of the fund designated in the order of allowance 1ndoraed on the face of each

claim respectively, to wit:

    















~





















.
March 7th, i 93g.
Aarset, Mrs  Ingolf GENERAL FUND
Abbott Vera
Ahrens, Meta
Alder, George
Anderson, Sydney A 
Arrellanes, Mrs. Theodore
Atsatt, Dr  Rodney
Babcock, Dwight
do William
Bailard, Jean
Bakewell, Benj.
Balassi, Frank
Ball, N L 
Bastanchury, Angie
Bauhaus, Jack
Beaudette, Mrs. Lorette
Beekler, Dr. A. M.
Bell, Ralph M 
Bell, Robert A.
Bement , Madeline
Bergh, Lilly
Bertero, Dr. Jules
Berti.no, J 0 seph J.
Betker, Louis L.
Bianchin, Louis
Bigelow, Dorothy
Bigelow, William
Boyer, Maurice
Brackney, Patrick
Bradfield, Bernice
Bradley, Roy
Bramlage, Jack
Brees, Calud
Brickey, Mrs. Mabel
Brodie, Tom
Brown, C. E.
Buell, Mrs. Harold J 
Burbank, George H.
Burbridge, Frank
Burket, George E.
Burris, Rose
Caldera, Mrs. Anna
 



California J unior Republic
California Mission Trails Assn.
Carlson, Eunice
Carribura, Mr. J.
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Caywood, Hal D 




 

. 
 




$4o.oo
69.g2
s5 .oo
72.00
10.93
4o.oo
25.00
4o.oo
27.14-
50.00
5.00
10.00
70.00
100 .00
167.50
20.00
l.00 .00
125.00
135.00
75.00
45.00
150.00
156.35
7.14-
50.00
4-0.oo
55.00
4-0.oo
55.00
160.00
50.00
l,69g. 69
49.11
25.00
10.00
175.00
65.00
15.00
37.50
15.00
4o.oo
25.00
lO.S3
150.00
s5.oo
25.00
135.00
4-0.oo
1.4-0


J.38





























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Cer1a1e, Ju11a GENERAL FUND
.
Cervantes, Mrs. Luz
Chapman, Clarence E 
Chapman, Rose
Charlesworth, Harry
Christensen, Arnold
Clark, Robert
Cohen, Peter
Co1dren, Bertha
Caldren, Edna
Coleman, Len
Collins, J. D.
Colvert, Allena E.
Costa, Mrs. John
Cota, Juan
Cowan, James
Cox, Henry T 
Cox, Martha
Craig, Edgar
Crane, F.a.ward E 
Crist, Sam E.
Custer, Mrs  c. A.
Danielson, D. L.
Davies, Evelyn V 
Davies, Mamie o.
Davis, Anita
De vaul, Reub en
Diaz, Mrs. Joe
Dismuke, Esker
Dodge, E. G 
Dolan, Laura
Dominges, Bob A.
Dominguez, Mrs. Alfred
Dominguez, Edward
Dominguez, Juan
Dominguez, Mary
Donahue, Miss Nellie
Duckworth, M. J 
Dudley Mortuary
Dulaney, Ethel
Dunne, Frank E.
Dunne, Frank E.
F.astland, Dr. L. J.
England, Hazel
Escobar, Ray
Fagin, Miss Irene
Fairchild A8r1al Surveys
Farnum, Blanche
Farrant, Wanda













 50.00
20.00
4o.oo
25.00
4o.oo
47.14
19.64-
303.90
55.00
161.61
25.00
50.00
155.00
36.00
3s.oo
4o.oo
45.00
go.oo
350.00
150.00
100.00
25.00
30.00
130.00
135.00
120.00
50.00
50.00
40.00
190.00
go.oo
135.00
4s.oo
15.00
15.00
50.00
70.00
100.00
16o.oo
g33g
s7.s6
305.00
15.20
225.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
33.55
1, 753.13
50.00
so.oo
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Fauerso, Monica
Ferguson, Marie
F1111pp1n1, R  c.
Fitzgerald, James
. Foss, Gates
Fowler, L. D.
Frantz, Russell
Freitas, Lillian
Furnas, Elsie
Garcia, Annie
Garrett, J. M.
Garrity, w. J 
Garrity, w. J.
. Gilmore, Dorothy
Glantz, Floy
Gleason, Anna L 
Glomset, Gusta

Gonzales, Mrs. Helen
Gott, C. A.
Gower, Alvin H.
Gracia, Mrs. Joseph
Graeme, Richard
Graham, Evelyn
Graves, Catherine w 
Green, Arden T.
Green, Mrs. H. L.
Gribble, Robert c.
Grieb, Gertrude
Hale, Mary
Haley, Joe
.Hammel, Max A 
Haning, Bert P.
Hanson, ~!r. Paul
Harberts, Richard
Harris, Phoebe G.
Hart, Harriett
Hartf eld, John H.
Henning, A. J.
Henriksen, Muriel
Hensley, Raymond
Hesser, Fred
H1rzel, Raymond
Hobbs, Robert N 
Holland, Ohas. T.
Hollingshead, c. M. 
Hollis, A. F.
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hossack, D. L.
Hughes, Mollie

GENERAL FUND







 






. 
135.00
135.00
90.00
50.00
100.00
75.00
15.00
125.00
4-6. 45
65.00
60. 00
4-0.oo
34. s2
78.04
15.00
50.00
115.00
s5.oo
55.00
130. 00
160.00
2.00
25.00
15.00
57.67
95.00
65.00
s5.oo
100.00
25.00
60.00
110.00
100.00
25.00
55.00
100.00
i35.oo
90.00
4o.oo
60.00
55.00
5.00
so.oo
75.00
9.93
100.00

:l_~o
 Hu1rt, Dore us GENERAL FUND $ 7 .00
 Isom, I. W. 50.00
 Jacobsen, E. B  200. 00
Jagemann, Frieda E. 150. 00
 Jamee, C. E  20 . 62
 Jans sens, Albert A   143.33
 Jenkinson, Betty so .co
Jensen, Lare 50 .00
 Johnson, F. w  15.00
 Johnston, w. F  70.00
 Jones, Winifred 42.s6
 Keef'fer, Grace  so .oo
 Kegley, Eleanor   i35 .1s
 Kelleher, M. M  135. 00
 Kelley, J. B  24.oo
 Kelly, James  10. 00
 Kerns, Gladys 125.00
' Kinney, Florence  95. 00
 Knoll, Mrs. Ruby  20. 00
 Knott, Charles w.   10.00
 Komlei, Che.rles  4o.oo
 Komlei, Mary A  130.00
 Kumpe1, Josephine 4o.oo
 Kyle , Chester s2. 50
 LaBreche, Jessie  160 .00
 LaBreche, o  J.    72 . 00
Laker, James  90. 00
 Lambuth, R. w. 250.00
 Langworthy, Muriel 100.00
Large, Delbert 75.00
 Laughlin, Dean 100.00
LaVies, Harriet 115.00
 Lewis, Myrtle 45.00 
 Liddecoat, Mary 190.00
 Lillard, w. T.  17. 92
 Locke, F. Eugene 90. 00
 Lommen, Ethel  45 .00
 Lommen, Ethel   4.35
 Lord, Mrs . George 20.00
 Lore, Lou s . i32. e5
 Lotz, Ernest 135 .00
 Mabey, Morrie 15.71
 Machado , Eva  4o.oo
 liadsen, Eva  4S .oo
 Magner Funeral Home, c. P. . 25 .00
 Main, R  c.  4oo.oo
 Mairani, Carolina 96. 00
Mansfield, Rose 105. 00
 Marino, Mrs . Edward 15 .00
Mar sh, Ma!"J B. 105.00































Martin, Margaret
Martinez, Mrs. Sauline

Matthews, Patrick
Maxwell, Elizabeth
Menegon, Mary
Menezes, Mrs. Mary
~!enezes, Mrs  Minnie
Menken, Frieda
Mesirow, Dr ti  E
Meyer, Helen w 
Miller, Henry
Miller, Rachel K 
MiJ.ls, Gladys
Mollet, Lena
Moore, c. p.
Moore, Rance
Moraga, Frank p.
Mueller, Edward
Mullenary, Della
Murray, Frances
Muth, Walter
Muth, Walter
McAf'ee, Olga
McCaughey, Anna E.
McCaughey, J. P 
McDonald Mrs. Abel
McGregor, Mrs. Robert
McHardie, Katherine
Mcintyre, Fred G.
McK1bben, Elizabeth
Neel, Jr., Harry
Nelson, Raphie
Newland, L. H.
Nogues, Henry
Norwood, Mrs. Velma
Notton, ,Velva
Nye, Eva s.
Oliver, EVelyne c.
Olj_vera, Jim
Olivera, Mrs. Rose
Olson, Nellie
Ossian, Lillian
Overton, Mrs. w.
Ovieda, Toney
Pace, Lela


Pacific Lodge Boys' Home
Packer, Josephine
Paris, Ava
Parker, Fred A.
Patterson, Elsie

GE!llERAL FUND
 



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$ 40.00
4o.oo
55.00
60.00
23.5S
66.67
65.00
s2 .oo
50.00
3.19
40.00
175.00
42 . S6
39.46
7.02
30.00
14o.oo
40.00
45.00
4o.oo
25.00
105.00
/
135.00
200.36
15.00
4o.oo
40.00
4o.oo
4-0.oo
50.00
s5.oo
100.00
54.oo
60.00
go.oo
go.oo
i6o.oo
45.00
50.00
45.00
g5.00
20.00
60.00
so.co
20.93
161.20
75.00
50.00
g5.00
j~ 1
1_42







































Patterson, Mrs . Nancy
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Peet, Lawrence
Penfield, Wall ace c 
Peterson, E'dwin P 
Pf11tzner, Mrs . E. E.
Pickett, Kenneth
Pinkerton, Mary Louise
GENERAL FUND



 
25. 00
135.00
90. 00
4-o. oo
305. 00
15. 00
50. 00
135.00
Pitts, D. B. 61.25
Plescia, Bessie B.
Poage, Paul
Preuss , Chas. A 
Prickett, Vallie
Quick, Effie
Rayburn, Elaine
Reasons, Ruth M.
Richards, Lue
Rider, Hazel
Roberds , A. E.
Rodman, Clyde L 
Roll, John
Rombold, Clyde
Ross, H.
Ross, James
Rudolph, H. J 
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Ruiz, Richard
Ruleau, P. M 
Ryan, Mary C.
Salgado, Jennie
Salle.way, Enid







105. 00
31.4-3
10.00
75 .00
4-o .oo
75. 00
125.00
34. 29
105.00
50.00
155. 00
55.00
50. 00
50. 00
12.30
300. 00
50. 00
50.00
125.00
100 .00
50. 00
so .oo
Sanders, Marguerite 10.50
 
s. B. County Chamber of Commerce
do do
do do
do do
Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Ruth
Scholl, Lucy
Schuette, Mary
Schurme1er, Harry L.
Scroggie, Charles
Seeley, Dwight M.
Sesma, Mrs. Freda
Sevier, Ruth
Shaw, Arth11r
Shea, Elizabeth
Shields, Margaret
do
do
do

135.00
37. 50
125.00
62.50
20. 00
75 . 54
47 . 50
62.5s
10.00
55.00
70. 00
25.00
65.00
110.00
160.00






























March ]th, i93s.
Shorkley, T. M. GENERAL FUND
Silva, Mrs. Lawrence
Simonds, Robert
Sloan, George c.
Smith, Ef:fie
Smith, ?.l!rs. June
Smith, Leland B 
Smith, Ray
Smyth, E. F.
SGkoll, Anna
.
Stanwood, W. s .
Stearns, Mrs  c. Y.
- Stedman,E. J.
Stevens, Charles s.
Stevens, Charles s .
Stewart, John L.
St. Francis Hospital
St. John Milton
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stowell, Art
Streeter, George c .
Strobridge, Katherine
Stronach, Miss Helen
Stuart, Linda M 
St. Vincent's Institution

St. V1ncents ~Jaternity Home
Sublett, Jr., Thomas c.
Suggs, Lulu B.
Swain, Vivian
Teeter, Mrs. Shirley
Thacher, Lu1n K 
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
Thurlby, Harry
Tilton, L. Deming
Tompkins, Elvira
Tompkins, Harold P.
Torres, Mrs. Elizabeth
Tra.fford, Gretta
Trent, Vern
Trivelp1ece1 Maxine
Turner, Arthur D.
Turner, Lottie
Turner, w. A.
Tyler, Russell
Updike, Cecile
Wadsworth, Jr., Edwin A.
Wall, Tarry
Ware, William
Watson, Lottie
Watson, Raymond









$ 25.00
37.33
254.07
30.00
4o.oo
22.75
i4o.oo
50.00
19.71
161.$9
60.00
25.00
160.52
35.00
io.eo
333.33
55.00
125.00
55.00
160.00
s5.oo
47.50
90.00
463.33
25.00
lOOrOO
100.00
so.oo
50.00
s5.oo
4-5.00
110.00
100.00
4-5.00
15.00
15.00
s5.oo
72.00
g5.00
130.00
20.00
70.00
27.14-
50.00
ig5.oo
125.00
35.00
55.00
45.00
1 3

144








































Weger, Evelyn
We!dms.n , Phil
Weidman, w. Merle
Wengren, Selma
Westw1ck, Atwell
Williams, Jewel
Wi l liams, Waldo
W1lms, Mrs. R. B.
Wilson, Kent R 
Winterton, Glen
Winterton, Ing eborg
Wilson , Eva L.
Wilson, Eva. L.
Wilson, George H.
Wood, E. M.
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Mrs. w. H.
Wood, William
Woods, Mary E 
Woodworth, Helen L 
Worley, Mabel
Yorke, Wil liam
Akens, Wm.
Barrick, A. R 
Bartholomew, Patrick
Benne t t, Charles
Bounds, Dick
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed.
Cr~vens, Marcus
De la Torre, A. G 
Dellar, Earl
Devaul, J. M.
Doerr , L. R 
Dover, Frank
Floyd, Manley
Gehr, Lloyd
Grigsby, Al
Henderson, John
Hilderbrand, A. J.
Hilderbrand, w. G.
Horn, George
Hosmer, Helen
Huyck, Andy
J ones , Chas.
Lambert, c. E 
Lambert, Ray
Lester, James
Lillard, w. T.

GENERAL F.U ND.





GOOD ROADS FUND










# 32. e6
lS0.00
135.00
g5. 00
14. 31
34.29
55.00
25 . 00
30. 00
g5.00
55. 00
23 . 70
300.00
125. 00
gg .33
75 .00
20.00
55.00
45 .00
lSo.oo
50 .00
50 .00
50.00
49.50
16.oo
44.oo
44.oo
4s .oo
72.00
30. 00
54.oo
54.oo
52 . 00
s2. 50
60.00
60.00
65. 63
66. oo
$0.75
ss.oo
55.00
54  oo
25.00
44.oo 
102.00
96.00
90 . 00
25.00
51.00



. .

' 
. -
Lyons, Earl
Mattos, Manuel
Mi 11 er, . Frank.
McKnight, Ed.
Osterrmn, John
Ovieda, E. G.
Pollorena, Richard
RandalJ., Ray
Rhoades, Co:\r
Robbins, E.
Robison, M. H 
Robles, Daniel
Romero, Louis
Saulsbury, Lenn
Shepard, Charlotte
Shepard, Frank
Silveira, Antone
Snow, Beverley
Sullivan, Earl
Tobey, West
Twitchell, L. L.
Waugh, Chas.
Whalen, J. T.
Whitney, Jr., John
Williams, M.
Zisman, Walter
Brown, E. B.
Crawford, Grace L.
La Purisima Inn
Neel, Harry
Ullman, samuel L.
Viets, Carl L.
Westwick, R. C.
Cota, Julius
Graham, Paul
Caywood, Hal D.
Griffin, Barbara
Harris, Katherine
Merideth, Frank

March 7th, 193g.
GOOD ROADS FUND

 .


HIGHWAY IMP. FUND

(
TRIPLE PARKWAY TRUST FUND
SALARY FUND

$ 50.00
20.00
60.00
30.00
77.00
55.00
52.50
49.50
55.00
4-0.oo
i7s.50
4o.oo
30.00
162.50
35.00
55.00
42.50
60.00
54.06
55.00
55.00
60.00
16S.oo
2$.00
Sl.00 
5.00
200.00
100.00
7.29
290.00
166.66
120.00
300.00
s.oo
8.oo
5.00
so.50
35.00
2s.oo

Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called, the following

Supervisors .voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, SS.m J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
J ~5
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1.~6
Exercising /
Option Four
ot Agreemen
with Invest
ment Corpor -
tion of
San ta Barba a.
'

In the Matter of Exercising Option Four of Agreement With Investment Corpora
tion or Santa Barbara, For Purchase of Real Property:
 J Resolution No. 2495 
 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara did on the 19th day of January, 1935,
enter into an agreement of lease with the Investment Corporation of Santa Barbara, a
corporation, whereby said County of Santa Barbara leased a tract of land from said
corporation, located in the City of santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, and more particularly described in said lease, upon the terms and conditio s
conta1ned therein, for the period commencing on the Lst day of February, 1935, and end
ing on the let day of December, 193g, unless said iease should be terminated sooner
by virtue of the exercise of the County of Santa Barbara of any or all of the options
contained therein; and
 WHEREAS, this Board deems it to be to the beet interests of said County of
SantaBarbara that said County exercise Option Four contained in said lease, said
Option being the right to purchase the balance of Lot 14, all of Lot 15 and the balanc
of the Southwesterly 25 feet of Lot 16, with the improvements thereon f or the sum of
Twenty Thousand ($20 , 000.00) dollars, in cash, lawful money of the United States of
America, said Option to be exercised on or before the 1st day of December, 193$; and
 WHEREAS the said County of Santa Barbara has heretofore exercised Options
One, Two and Three contained 1n said lease;
 NOW, THEREFORE, BE ItheREBY RESOLVED . that the County of Santa Barbara does
hereby exercise Option Four contained in said lease, to purchase from said Investment
Corporation of Santa Barbara , a corporation, t hose. pieces or parcels of land located
in the City of Santa Barbara, more particularly herein described, f or the sum of
$20 , 000.00 in cash , lawful money of the United States;
  AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that written notice of the adoption of t his resolution
and of the exercise of Option Four c ontained in said lease hereinabove ref err d
to, by the County of Santa Barbara, be served upon .the said Investment Corporation of
Sant~ Barbara; and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to so
serve said Notice at least ten days prior to the date hereinafter specified as the
date ~pon which said purchase shall be consummated;
 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Af\lD ORDERED that Tuesday, the 5th day of J uly,
193$,- at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the ~oom of said Board of Supervisors, in
the Oourthouse, in the City of Santa Barbara,. County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, be and the same are hereby fixed as the time and place when and where
said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase; and
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED t hat notice of the said intention to
purchase said property, and of the exercise of said Option Four, and the time and
place when and where said purchase will b e consummated as aforesaid, be given by publication
thereof, for at least three weeks prior to said date in the Santa Barbara
News-Press, Morning Edition, a newspaper of general circulation published in said Cou y
of Santa Barbara.
The said real property which it is the intention of said Board of Superviso s
 to purchase as .aforesaid, is situated in the City of Santa Barbara, Co11nty of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit:
The Northeasterly 35 feet of Lot 14, all of Lot 15 and the Southwesterly 5
fe et of Lot 16 of Subdivision of Ambassador Tract located in the City of Santa Bar bar ,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California as per map thereof, recorded in Book 15,
at pages 44-45 of Maps, records of said County










March 7th., i93s. 1., 7
.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that on said .5th day of July, 193S, upon
receipt of this Board of Supervisors, on behalf of said County of santa Barbara, of a
good and sufficient deed conveying the said property hereinabove described, to said
County, accompanied by a policy of title insurance covering said parceis of land, and
showing said parcels hereinabove described to be free and clear of all liens and encum
brances except as to city and county taxes which are or may hereafter become a lien
against said property,. and restricti ons and rights of way of record, the Co1.lnty
Auditor of Santa Barbara County will be di rected to draw a warrant on the Treastll'y of

said County of Santa Barbara in the sum of $20,000.00 in favor of said Investment
Corporation of Santa Barbara, as the purchase price of said property 

Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of sa.nta Barbara
State of California, t his 7th day of March, 193S, by the foll owing vote: AYES:
Thomas T. Dinsmo~e, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preiske 
NOES: None. ABSENT: None;
 


' NOTICE OF EXERCISE OF OPTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Stipervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, state of Ca11fornia, on beha1f of said County of Santa Barbara , that said
.
County has heretofore, to wit: on the 7th day of March, 193S, by Resolution duly adopt d,
exercised Option Four as contained in that certain Lease made and entered into by the

!nvestment Corporation of Santa Barbara, a corporation, and the County of Santa Barbar ,
dated the 19th day of January, 1935, said Option Four consisting of the Tight of said
County of Santa Barbara to purchase, if said Option is exercised on or before the 1st
day of Dec~er, i93g, the. balance of Lot 14, consisting of the Northeasterly 35 feet
of said Lot 14, all of Lot 15 and the balance of the Southwesterly 25 fe et of Lot 16,

consisting of the Sout hwesterly 5 feet of said Lot 16 of Subdivi sion of Ambassador
Tract, located in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, as per map thereof recorded in Book 15, at pages 44-45 of Maps, records
of said County for the sum of Twenty Thousand Doll ars ( $20,000.00 ).
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Board, by Resolution duly adopted on said
7th day of March , 193$, designated the 5th day of July , i 93g, as the date upon whi ch
said purchase should be consummated upon the terms and conditions specified in said

Lease hereinabove referred to, and the ro om of said Board of Sup ervisors in the Courthouse
in Santa Barbara, California, as the place where said Board would meet f or said
purpose;
 . .
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Board, by Resolution dtlly adopted on said
7th day of March, 1933, directed that notice of the intention of the County of Santa
\
Barbara to purchase said property, and of the exercise of said Option Four, and the
time and place when and where said purchase will beconrummated as aforesaid, be given
by publication thereof for at least three weeks prior t o said date in the Santa Barbar
News-Press , Morning Edition, a newspaper of general circulation published in said
County of Santa Barbara 
Dated: Santa Barbara, California, March 7th, i 93g.
.
'
c. L. PREISKER, Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara.
ATTEST: J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk, end ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
(SEAL)

1_48
Protest of
the Worker!!'
Alliance
against the
Administratio
o-r Re11e-r.
I In the *atter of Protest of the Workers Alliance Against the Administration
of Relief by the County Welfare Department:
Members of the Workers Alliance wer e advised that Supervisor Adam and Harvey
J . Rudolph, Welfare Di r ector, would meet with them in the Super visors room f o11ow1ng
the adjournment of the Boar d.
Attest :

Upon motion the Board adjour ned sine di e.
The fore goi ng minut es ar e her eby p~
'----f!l~airma.n, Board of 81,lpervi so rs.
  Board of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
'   
Publishing
Notice of
Sale of Bond
of the Carpinteria
Uni
School Distr

Sa1e of
Bonds.
March 14th, 193S, at 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, c. L. Preisker,

and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair .
The minutes of the regular meeting of March 7th, 193S, were read and approved.
I } n the Matter of Publishing Notice of sale of Bonds of the Carpinteria Union
School District.
n It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Ann Waynflete, printer and
ct.
publisher of the Carpinteria Chronicle , that Notice of Sale of Bonds of the Carpinteria
Union School District has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Notice of Sale
has been published  
/ In the Matter of sale of Bonds of the Carpinteria Union School District,
numbered 61 to 100, inclusive :
Thie being the time heretofore fixed for opening bids for the sale of $4o ,ooo.oo
of t ne issue or bonds of the Carpinteria Union School District , the Board proceeded
to open and consider the f ollowing bids to wit:
Kaiser and company, bid par, accrued interest at 3t% to date of
delivery, and a premium of
Kaiser and Company, alternate, bid par, accrued interest at 3~ to
date of del ivery, and a premiuc 'of 2s.oo
~
Dean Witter and Company, bid par , accrued interest at .3t% to date of
delivery, and a premium of 730. 00
BankAmerica Company, bid par, accrued interest at 3i% to date of
delivery, and a pr emium of 
: Weeden and Company, bid par, accrued interest at 3t% to date of
delivery, and a premium of 3,510. 00
Heller, Br11ce and Company, bid par 1 accrued interest at 3i% to date
of delivery, and a premium of 
The two highest of the aforementioned bids being invalid because of
insufficiency of chect- accompanying them,
 It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that all of said bids be, and
the same are hereby rejected. 
It is further ordered that the Clerk readvertise for bids, stating in the Notice
t hat all bids must be accompanied by a certified check for three per cent of the par
value of the bonds; bids to be opened April 11th, i93g 


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March 14th, i93g.
/ NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF CARPINTERIA UNION
.

SCHOOL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of sa.nta Barbara, State of Cali-
 fornia, did on the 13th day of September, 1937, order the issuance of $100,000, 00 of
 bonds of Carpinteria Union School District, in Santa Barbara County, State of California,
said bonds being one hundre~ i~ nunber of the denomination of $1,000.00 each,
dated September 13th, 1937, and maturing five each year, commencing on the 13th day of
 September 1938, and bearing interest at the rate of three and one-half percent per
annum, payable annually for the first yea:r the bonds have to run and semi-annually
thereafter; and
  WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors did on said 13th day of September, 1937 1
order that sixty of said bonds be sold to the highest and best bidder, at not less
   than par and accrued interest, for cash in lawful money of the United States, on the
4th day of October, 1937; and
   WHEREAS, said sixty bonds were on said 4th day of October, 1937 , sold to Heller
 Bruce & Company as the highest and best bi dders for the same; and
WHEREAS, the se.id Boa.rd of Supervisors is now desirous of selling the remaining
forty bonds of said bond issue, and did on the 14th day of February i93S, order that
 remaining forty bonds of said One Hundred Thousand Dollar Bond Issue be sold on March
14th, 193S; and
WHERF.AS, all bids received on the 14th day of March, 193S were rejected by said
Board of Supervisors;
 NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 14th day of March, 1938, the
said Board of Supervisors ordered that the remaining forty bonds of said One Hundred
 
Thousand Dollar Bond Issue of the Carpinteria Union School District be readvertised for
       sale to the highest and best bidder, at not less than par and accrued interest, for
cash in lawful money of the United States, on the 11th day of April , 19381 at 10


o'clock a . m. ; said bonds to be sold being numbered and maturinp; and being payable as
  follows :
Bonds Nos . 61,62,63,64,65 will mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1950

Bonds Noe. 66, 67, 6~ , 69, 70 will mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1951
Bonds Nos . 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 will mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1952
I
Bonds Nos . 76, 77,7g,79,go will mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1953
Bonds Nos . Sl, S2 , 83 , S4, g5 will mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1954
Bonds Nos . S6 , S7, SS, ~9 , 90 will mature and be payable Seot. 13, 1955
Bonds Nos . 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 will mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1956.
Bonds Nos . 96, 97, 98 , 99 , 100 \111ill mature and be payable Sept. 13, 1957
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that sealed bids will be received at the office of the

undersigned Clerk of said Board of Supervisors in the City of Santa Barbara, California
up to the said 11th day of April, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. at which time the above
  specified bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder at not less than par and
~ . . . . ~ accrued interest; each bid shall state the amount bid for said bonds and the amount
 of premium, if any, bid therefor. 
 F.ach bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the
  County Treasurer of Santa Barbara County for three per cent of the par value of the
  bonds, conditioned that the bidder therefor, if said bonds be awarded to him, will tak.e
and pay for said bonds within ten days after the passage of a resolution of said Board
 awarding said bonds to him.
Payment for and delivery of said bonds will be made in the office of the County
Treasurer of said County, in the City of Santa Barbara, County and State aforesaid.
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Acceptance of I
Deed.
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Acceptance of J
Deed. 
Acceptance ot
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The Board reserves the ri~ht to reject any and all bids for said bonds ,
 ' By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State
t
of Cali fornia 
(SEAL)
Dated: March 14th, i93S .

J . E. LEWIS,

County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Barbara, State of
California.
Jn the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Bothin Real Estate Company, for a
Right of Way in the Second Road District :
Resolution No. 2496 .
WHEREAS, Bothin Real Estate Company, a corporation, by its Vi ce President, T.A.
Maas, and its Secretary, R. H. Oatley, Jr., has executed and delivered to the County
of Santa Barbara, a deed dated December 23rd, 1937, wherein said Bothin Real Estate
. 
Company, a corporation, by its Vice President, T. A. Maas , and its Secretary , R. H.
Gatley, Jr . , is the gre.ntor and the County of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying
certain rights of way for a public road in the Second Road District, in the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California; said property being more particularly described in
  
said Deed .
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said deed, be
and the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purp.oses therein mentioned , and the
Clerk of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded 

Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the fol l ow
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. St even , 
Ronald M. Ad~~ and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent , None.
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Antonio Prevedello and Louise Prevedello,
his wife, for a Right of Way, in the Second Road District,
 
 Resolt1tion No . 24-97 
WHEREAS , ANTONIO PREVEDELLO AND LOUISE PREVEDELLO, his wife , have executed and
 
delivered to the County of Santa Barbara , a deed dated December 14th, 1937, wherein
 
said Antonio Prevedello and Louise Prev~dello , his wife, are the granters and the Coun y

of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying certain rights of way for a public road in the
 
Second Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; said proper y

 being more particularly described in said Deed.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
 
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed, be and
  
the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and the Clerk
of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded.
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the fo l low
 
ing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent , None . I
I n the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Herbert F. Orriss and Elsie W. Orriss,

his wife, for a right of way in the Second Road District .

Resolution No . 249$.
WHEREAS, HERBERT F. ORRISS AND ELSIE W. ORRISS, his wife, have executed and
 ' delivered to the County of Santa Barbar a, a deed dated Januar y 7th, 193g, wherein said
Herbert F. Orris and Elsie w. Orri ss, his wife, are the granters and the County of

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Acceptance
Oeed. (
Acceptance o /
Deed.
Acceptance
of Deed .




March 14th, 193~ .
Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying certain rights of way for a publ' ic road in the
Second Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; said proper-

ty being more particularly described in said deed.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed,
be and the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and

the Clerk of this Board catlse said Deed to be recorded.
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the
 
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Barn J . Stanwood, Fred G .
   
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None.
I n the Matter. of Acceptance of Deed from Antonio Prevedell~, Louise
Prevedello , his wife, and Rosina Piccioni, for a righ t of way in the Second Road

District.
Resolution No . 2499.
WHEREAS, ANTONIO PREVEDELLO, LOUISE .PREVEDELLO, his wife a.nd ROSINA PICCION

have executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated December Sth
.  1937, wherein said Antonio Prevedello, Louise Prevedello, his wife, and Rosina Piccion 
.
are the grantors and the County of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying certain rights
of way for a public road in the Second Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California; said property being more particularly described in said deed.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
HERF13Y RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed,

be and the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and th
Clerk of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded.
Upon the passage of the foregoing R~solu tion, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Augusta Besson Ruiz and Alfreda

McNulty for a right of way in the Second Road District.
' 
Resolution No. 2500 .
WHEREAS, Augusta Besson Ruiz and Alfreda McNulty have executed and delivere

to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated January 10th, 193S , wherein said Augusta

Besson Ruiz and Alfreda McNulty are the grantors and the County of Santa Barbara the
grantee, conveying certain rights of way for a public road in the Second Road District
in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; said property being more par ticul r-
'
ly described in said Deed.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
 
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned i n said deed, be
and the same is her eby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and the
Clerk of thi s .B oard cause said deed to be recorded 

Upon the passage of the .foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. ?Jays , None . Absent, none.
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Miguel P. Rivera and Priscill a
- Rivera for a right of way in the Second Road District.
Resolution No . 2501 
  .
Whereas, Miguel P. Rivera and Priscilla. Rivera have executed and delivered
to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated January 10th, 19~S , wherein said Miguel
P. Rivera and Priscilla Rivera are the granters and the County of Santa Barbara the
grantee, conveying certain rights of way for a public road in the S~cond Road District
~----------.------------------------------------.,.----------~-------.
152
Acceptance of I
Deed.



in the County of santa Barbara, State of California; said pr operty be i ng more particu
larly described in said Deed 

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
. ' HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and t h e property mentioned in said Deed,
be and the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and
the Clerk of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded 

Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent, None 
     
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from County National Bank and Trust
Company, a corporation, and c. Elmer Morgan for a right of way in the Second Road .
District.

Resolution No . 2502
' .
WHEREAS, County National Bank and Trust Company, a corporation , by its
Vice President, Joe D. Paxton, and its Assistant Vice President, Louis Lancaster, and
c. El~ e r Morgan have executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed
 dated January 31st, 193$, wherein said County National Bank and Trust Company, a
corporation, by its Vice President, Joe D. Paxton, and its Assistant Vice President,
Louis Lancaster, and c. Elmer Morgan are the grantors and the County of Santa Barbara
the grantee , conveying certain r ights of way f or a public road in the Second Road
District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; said property being
more particularly described in said deed.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is 

HEREBY RESO LVED that said Deed, and the pr operty mentioned in said Deed,
be and the saire is hereby accepted for the uses and purooses therein mentioned, and
.    the Clerk of this Board cattse said Deed t o be recorded 
 . . .  
Upon the passage of the forego ing Resolution, the roll ceing called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Ba~ J. Stanwood, Freq

G. Stevens , Ronald u. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none .
 Request for J In the Matter of I ncl udi ng Santa Ynez Drainage Area in Omnibus Bill for
Inclusion San a
Ynez Drainage Investigation of Drainage Areas by the Federal Government .
Area in Omnibus
Bill. Upo~ motion , duly seconded and carried unanimously, Wallace C. Penfield,
Approval of J
Oil Dilling
Bonde.
  '
Subordination
Agreement w1 t
Home Owners'
Loan Corporation
---
Lien on prope ty.
Engineer of Public Works , i s hereby directed to communicate with Congres sman A. J.
Elliott requesting him to include the Santa Ynez drainaee area in the Omnibus Bill
f or investigation of drainage areas by the Federal Government 

In the Matter of Approval of Oil Dril ling Bonds in Accordance with the
 Provis i ons of Ordinance No . 502 as amended by Ordinance No . 510.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the following bonds for oil drilling,
in the amount set opposite each name wer e approved: 
'
 California Lands I nc .
Valoco Oil Compa ny , Ltd.
 
blanket bond
single bond
$2,000. 00
500. 00
The above mentioned blanket bond of Cal ifornia Lands Inc . is being sub-
. . . . . (
st1tuted for and in the place of the three single bonds previsouly filed, and it is
ordered that said three single bonds be and the same are hereby released 

In the Mat1ier of Subordination Agreement with Home Ovrners  Loan Corpora-
  tion , Relative to Lien on Property of Mrs. Pauline Woods .
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Ch~irman
and Clerk of the Board be directed t o sign the Subordination Agreement between the
 County of Santa Barbara and Home Owners ' Loan Corporation , placing the lien of the


March 14th, 1938,


count~, for aid grante~ Mrs. Pauline Woode, subordinate to the mortgage of the Home
Owners' Loan Corporation .
 . .     
Sub Lease
w.P.A.
to ./ In the Matter of Sub Lease to w. P. A. For Use of Office Space in the
 Knights of Columbus Bui~ding  .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Board hereby confirms
the sub lease to the Works Progress Administration, for office space in the

Knights of Columbus Building, executed by Sam J . Stanwood, Supervisor Second District,
and J . E. Lewis , Clerk.

In the Matter of Agreement for Participation in the Golden Gate Exposition 
The above entitled matter was laid on the table  
Cancellation .,/ In the Matter of Petition of the Veterans' Welfare Board for Cancellation
of Taxes.
 
of Taxes on Property acquired by them 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the District Attorney is hereby
 l  l
directed to write to the Veterans' Welfare Board, asking them to withdraw their peti-
 ~    a.
tion for cancellation of taxes on property acquired by them, and suggesting that said

Veterans' Welfare Board request the former owners of said property to pay said taxes.
Communicatio . 1 In the Matter of Communication from Plumbers and Steam FitterB Local Union
Request of
SRA for Appo
ment of
Harvey J .
Rudolph as
Selecting
Agent.

No . 114;

Communication was placed on file.
j In the Matter of Request of Sta.te Relief f\dmin1 stration For .'-\.:ppointment of
n-Harvey J . Rudolph as Selecting Agent for the Civil ian Conservation Corps in Santa




Barbara County.
 
Upon motion, duly seconded a.nd carried, the Clerk is hereby directed to
advise the State Relief Administration that the Board herewith denies the request of  t t
the. State Supervisor of CCC Selection that Harvey J , Rudolph, County Welfare Director
be appointed as Selecting Agent for Santa Barbara County for the Civilian Conservation
Corps .
 

Cancellation I In the Mat ter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 90 B 26, Special Service,
of Funds.
Tr ansfer of
Funds.





Investigation and Expense, Maintenance and Qperf.f tion , Board of S11pervisors, General
Fund to unappropriated Reserve General Fttnd 

_ Resolution Na . 2503 .
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barqara County find that the sum
of $300. 00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund,
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thom~s T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker . Nays, None. Absent, None 
! In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 90 C 1 , Capital Outlay , Board pf Supervisors , General Fund 

Resoluti on No . 250~ .

Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public

emergency, that could not have been reasonably fpreseen at the time of preparing the

budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed 

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three Hundred Dollars ($300. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro-

priated reserve to Account 90 C 1, Furniture and Equipment, Capital Outlay, Board af

Supervisors, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

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Revision ot ,/
Budget Items


Claim
Rejected.

I
Claims W1 th /
drawn.
' 
Allowance
ot Claims.





following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preiaker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
  
Resolution No. 2505.
WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
cla-ssification of Capital Outlay, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund
is necessary; 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid acc~unte be and the sane
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 C 6, Grounds Improvement
, the sum of $300 . 00 to Account 42 C 3, Buildings and Additions, Capital Outlay,
General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker Nays , None . Absent , None.
_In the Matter of Claim Rejected.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of Haro d
I
W. Furman, in the amount of $500 . 00, be and the same is hereby rejected.
In the Matter of Claims w1 thdrawn from the Audi tor for Corre'ct1on and

Reallowed: 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Orders made a d
entered on February 14th and 2Sth, 193g, allowing claims as follbws:
Coshow, G. Horace
Real, Emilio
Whitney, John, Jr.
GENERAL FUND

'
GOOD ROADS FU1'D
 $37 . 50
70 .44
15.00


be and the same are rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follo1s , to wit :
Coshow, G. Horace GENERAL FUND  $33 . 75
t Real, Emilio 61.92

Whitney, ;John, Jr. GOOD ROADS FUND (dates 15.00
In the Matter of the Allowance
changed)
of Claims .
Upon moti~n, duly seconded and carried, 1t is Ordered that the following
claims be and the saMe are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit :

 Abbott Laboratories
do do 
Acquiatapace, Mrs . Annie
. Acquistapace, Mrs . Annie
Acquistapace, Miss- Anna
Acres, Amelia
Adam, Ronald M.

GENERAL FUND

 
Aggeler & Muss-er Seed Company
Air Red1;ction Sales Company
Alexander, D.
Allen, Mrs. Glen
Ambrose Lumber Company
Ambrose Lumber Company
"'
Americari Bakery
American Optical Company
American Optical Company

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$ 15.76
14.71
13 . oo
13.00
 . 29 . 07
10 . 45 
37.so
17. 00
32 .84
 7. 50
2. 50
7. 58
29$. $1
21 . 4o
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March 14th , i93s.
Americs.n Pub . Health Assoc 
Ane.capa Coffee Company
Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Anderas Department Store
Anderson, Fred G 
Anderson, Fred G.
Anderson, J ack
Andreoli, Mrs . Ernestine
Andrews Grocery
A. N. Packing Compeny
A. & P. Tea Company
do do
do do
do do
Arenvias , Guadalupe
Associated Drug Company
GENERAL FUND
  
 
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Associati on of Calif. Executives of Pub . Wel 
Associated Oil Co .
Azar, K. 
do 
Azar1s Mar ket , Sam
Bailey, Henry T 
Bancrof't-Whitney Company  
Bank of America
Barker, R  I .
Barnes , Mrs . s . A.  
Baron, Gerald
Bartelme, Dr. Phyllis   
Base, w. H.
Bello, v. J . 
Bello, V. J .
Belyea, Mrs . C. A. .
Ber gman, MrA. Agnes 
B tngman~ Mrs  Emily
Bischoff Surgical Co., c. A 
Blackman, Bob 
Blood Transfusion Betterment A ssoc1 ~ t1on
Bobo 1e Grocery
Borgatello, Chas.
Bottini, Ida
Bowers & Stokes
Bowman , Harry J 
Boyd Lumber & Mill.Company
Bradbury, w. w. 
Branch, I nez
Branch, I nez
Broadway Battery & Electric
Broadway Bootery .
Brown's Drug Store
Bruner, A. G.
  
(
  

Shop
$ 6.73
70 .50
9.70
19. 65
2.73
2 . 21
135 .00
12. 00
20. 09
63s. 50
4. 62
g. 61
96. 20
9.14
9.s7
44.45
6.oo
8\1. .34
20 .00
20. 00
7.3s
2.66
51 . 50
125 .00
15. ~6
s . 50
5. 00
325 .00
15. 00
210. co
210 . 00
11. 75
s.50
s .oo
9. 05
16 . oo
17 .s5
5.00
5. 00
16. 72
162. 49
7.20
10. 00
10. 71
40. 00
7 .32
3 .04
32. 30
125. 00
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Bruning Company, Charles GENERAL FUND
Bryant & Trott
Bryant & Trott
Bryant & Trott Company
Buck, Mrs. M. H.
Budd & Bodine 
Bureau of Printing
Bureau of Purchases '
Burola, J, M.
Burton, Wm. c .
California Corrugated Culver t Co 
California Corrugated Culvert Co 
California Market
California Market
California Pipe and Supply Co 
California. Pipe & Supply Co .
California State Chamber -0f Commerce
camera Shop , The 
Campbell Horticultural Co 
Carlisle & Co. , A 
do do
Carpinteria Water Company 
Carrillo, Mrs . A. J 
Carter's Chicken Enchil adas
Carter Hardware Company  
Case, Dr. Harold T   
Casmal1a Store
Castagnola, George v.
Cavalli, Antonio
Central Scientific Co .
Chackel, Candid 
Channel Paper & Supply Co .  
Chapman, Mrs . Eleanor 
Chemical I ndustries of Cal if.
Chicago Surgical & Eleetrical Co .
Churchill, J. F
City Contracting Co .
City of Lompoc
City of Santa Maria 
Clarey, Mrs. J. A.
Clark Dental Laboratory
Clark, Robert
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coa,st Wholesale Grocery Co.  
Coffey, o. D 
Coleman, G. J .
Colu.mbia Carbon Company
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Commercial Off ice Suppl y Co.
 






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$10 .39
3. 48
19.92
12. 42
s . oo

150 .00
10. 00
292 . ~3
61. 64
93 . 74
55.20
7. 26
16. 02
750. 00
1. 15
18.82
27 .15
180. 13
11.11
12 . 50
35 .00
12 . 37
54.50
g. 20
34.70
2. 26
23 . 55
6.oo
4: . 67
20. 00
8. 89
.98
13.00
5. 00
31 . 00
12. SO
12.00
33 . 73
55 .00
125. 92
37. 10
17 . 84
4.oo
2.47
82 . 04-
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March 14th, 1938.
Commerc1a1 Office Supply Co 
Commerc1R.1 Office Supoly Co 
do do
Commercial Office Supply Co 
do do
do do
Consolida ted Produce Co 
Consumers Market
Cook, Clara E.
 
GENERAL FUND


 

$ 4 . 51
21 . 58
25.03
11 .30
2. 32
29.75
lOl.15
86 . 65
20 . 00
Cooney, Agnes 27 .7g
Co-neland1 s
Cornwall ' s Grocery
Coshow, G. Horace
Costa, Mrs . J . I.
Cota , Albert
Cota, Walter F.
 

County Council of Social Agencies
Cross, A.
Cut ter Laboratories
Da rv1l1, Fred T.
Davidson , w. E.
Department of Penology
Department of Penology
De Piazzi, Martin
\ Dille, F. E.
Dinsmore , Thomas T 
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co.
Downing , Emily J.
Doyle, w. T 
Drexler, A. H.
Drexler, Alma L.
Ducommun Metals & Supply Co 


 Ducommun Metals & Su~ply Company
Dudley Mortuary
Duncan, Mar garet J.
Durbiano Dairy
Eaves, Jr., Albert
Eckert, c. v 
Ea.munds, Jennie
E1eenbergs White House
Eisenbergs White House 
   El Rey Surgical Supply Co.
Ezak1, James
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.
Fancy Fish Market
Fauld1ng, Mra. Wm.
Faulkner, Mr. Jim
Felmlee, c. E.










 
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38. 01
6.45
43 .75
15. 00
15. 00
21. 00
83 .33
20.00
63.09
5 .15
12. 00
1 . 29
2.30
114.oo
3.60
1 4 .19
28.00
144.oo
12.50
97 . 50
2.61
40.26
40.00
110.00
6.70
19.57
9.73
5.00
5.15
35g.80
12.21
J.o.oo
15.00
85.04
158





































Felts, A. w. GENERAL FUND
  Fenstermaker, Rose 

F1shkin, A.
Fleming's Grocery

Forbes, Blanche
Forner, Lorenzo
France Caf' e
Freeze & Freeze
Froom Tank Company
Fugler, A. F.
Fugler, A  F.
Ft1ller Company, w. P.
Ga111son1 s Market
Ganahl Lumber Co 

Garbarino, Mrs . Theresa
Garcia, Mrs. Gabriel
Garvey, Daisy
Gates, F. H 
Gav1ota Store
Gewe, Henry R 
Gheno, Mrs. Constance
Gilberti, Emilio
Girardey, L. E.
Glenn1 s Furniture
G. & M. Market
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
Gomez, Tony

Gongopoulos, Mrs. Anna
Gorz.el 1, C 
Goss, Mrs. Etta
Goular.te, Olga v.
GOularte, Olga v.
Graham's Market



~uild Orange & Juice Supply
Gusman 1 Casimiro
Haae Brothers
Hall, Mrs. Mary Ann
Hanze, Henry G.
Ha.rner, M.rs. C. F.
Haslam & Company, W. A 

Ha~ ser, E. E.
Hawkins Tire Service

Heckman, Lucy R.

Herman's Market
Hernandez, Concepci on s.
 
Hibbs, Eva
Higginson, Sara







  

 


 
 
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.,7.91
~
. 11.00
1.71
26.91
75.00
6.oo
15.4o
2.74
22.5S
3s.3 6
12.00
12.67
104.66
116.15
s.oo
20.00
2.00
g3.30
1.76
1.49
g.50
12.50
20.31
3os.13
344.34
12.00
5. 00
147 .20
10.00
5.00
5.00
35.50
7.00
15.00
61.13
9. 00
25.00
3.04
13.4$
152.57
1.29
12.00
164.92
20.50
10. 00
s .oo
March 14th, i93s.
 Hills Stationery GENERAL FUND
 Hindmarsh, B. L~
 Hing Yuen Company 
 Hobbs Bros 
 Hoffoann-LaRoche
Hohmann, w. c.
Holiday .Hardware Company
 Holland, Chas . T   
 Hollywood Surgical Supply Co .
Helser and Bailey
' H0me Owned Loan Corporation
Ho. spital Standard Publishing Co 
 Hossack, D. L  
 Hotel Bradle~r  
 Hotel Carrillo
 Howard's Grocery 
H0 well, Henry W.
Huerta, Caesario
 Huff, Elizabeth fl.
 Hunt, Anne  
 Hunt, c. L 
 Hunt , R. B. 
 Hurlbut , Helen
 I talian Store ' .
 Iwamoto Company
Jacobs, R. c. 
Jewell, Mrs . Mabel
J . & J . Company
Joehnck, D. F. 
Johnson, A. L.
Johnson, Dink
Johnson, \'I. B. 
 Johnson, w. B.  
Johnson, W. H.
Jones Stationery & G1f ts
Jones, Cora A.

Jordano Bros .
Jordano Bros .
j Jordano Bros .  
Judd, Mrs . Flora 
Kallmanr s Garden Nursery
Karl Shoe Store
do do
 Keck's Pharmacies
 Kelley , J . B.
 Keran te.undry, The
 Keran Laundry , The ' 
Keuff el & Esser Company 
 Keuffel e: Esser Company
 Kincher, C. H. 
 



$ 2 . 50
12.00
29. 00
1 . 00
lS.12
223.20
6.14
55 .00 .
109.s3
4. 74
7 . s5
10. ,32
10. 44
1. 50
11. 79
29 . 23
169. 72
9 . 00
225. 00
20 .00
7. 50
6. oo
14o.oo
46 . 63
24.oo
6.oo
14.37
42.19
13.44
12.00
s. 50
5. 00
43.3g
45. 00
4.12
s .34
46.97
61.14
136. 85
7.14
6.49
9. 20
31 .1g
37 . 43
19. 50
20. 64
31 . 89
94 .33
5.77
4. 73


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 Kittler Hardware , William GENERAL FUND
' Knights or Columbus ~ome Assn,  l
 Knott, Charles w.
 Kramer, Ira E  
 Kramer, Ira E 
 Kramer, o   
 Lamb , Maude
 Lambrecht, c. w  
 Lang' s 11arket 
 La Nueva Victoria Grocery
 La Primavera Market
 Larco Fish Company, s .
 Lawrence, Mrs  EJ_izabeth   l
 Leary, w. J 
 Leder le Laboratories

 Lee, F. w 
' Lehn & Fink '
 Lennon's Grocery
 Lew-Bert's 
 Lewis, J . E 
 Lewis , M. K.  
 D,ibeu, Laurence L.  
Lidbom, Hazel
 Lind 's Cafe
 Live Oak Dairy
 L. & L. Barnett . .
 Loan & Building Association  '
 Lock~ , Harry 
 Lompoc Light & water Dept .   l
 Lompoc Light & Water Dept . 
 Lompoc ?dilk Company  

 Long Filmslide Service  
 Long, ?i.~rs . Mollie J . 
 Long, Vernon    
 Lopez , Eulalia
 Lopez, Lillian 
 Loustalot, Mrs . Frances 
Low F.adiator & Fender Wk.s . Fred. - 
Lupton , Mrs . Herbert J .
 Magner Funeral Home, c. P. 
 Magneto & Electrical Service
 Main , Alex
Mal tine Company , The
 Maretti Estate, Richard
Marquez, Dolores  
 Martinez, Pete
 Matz , Mrs . 'vm. 
Mazzia ~!rs . Me.ry
ldenezes , Mrs . Mary
Mesirow, M. E.   
l

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i50.oo
10 .00
15 . 00
25 . 00
134.40
s .oo
i7.oo
56 .37
324-. 5S
34-. 66
14.4o
7.14-
llS . 00
29 . 73
2.32
63 .09
9.24-
4-2 . 97
17.96
2. 50
135 .00
100 .00
4.33
31.79
56. 1+1
20 .00
125.00
12 . 21
4-. 56
22 . 4-o
71 . ~4
s .50
l.2S
lS.oo
6.oo
g. 50
3. 25
10.00
4-o .oo
2. 94-
18 . 96
4-S . 68
3.00
13.10
4.oo
2.ss
15 .00
so .oo
10.38
 





























March 14th , 1938.
Meyer ' s Produ.ce GE~!ERAL FUND
!.leyers, Emma
Mid  Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp.
Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv  Corp.
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Millers Pharmacy
Miller, Mrs . Charles
  
Mission Hotel
 
Mission Hotel
Mission Ice Company
Mitchell , Mrs . E. F.
Mohr, L 

Montecito County Water District
Montgomery ward & Co.
Nontgomery Ward & Co .
J.doore Mercantile Company

Moore , F. F 
Morette, Mrs . Mae
Morlan Co . , C has . ~ 
Mountain View Grocery
Munnemann, J . J .
Muth,Mrs . Wal ter
Mylund ' s Service Station
McGovney, Richa.rd
McGuire, G. W.
ticKesson & Robbins,
do do
do do
McMahon ' s Market I:
McNeil, w 
News-Pres s Publish ing Co .
do do
Nidever, Mrs . D. A.
No rmandy Auto Court
Novo & Sons , M. L.
O' Banion Dairy
O' Brien, Nellie
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Ohio Chemical & Mfg . Company, The
Oil Well Supply Company


Olive Grocery
Oliver, A. G.
 
Oliver' s Grocery

Osuna1 s Grocery

 t
Ott }fard,~are Company
Ott Hard,vare Company
do do
 .
22 . g5
5. 36
21 . 24
9 . 68
131 . 20
2~ . 41
117.07
25 .69
8.17
19. 42
2. 43
l l.50
15. 00
22 . 25
15. 05
54.oo
4. 10
4. 4$
3. 09
47 . 29
6. 43
8. 50
11. 73
26 .76
1025. 00
20 . 00
.90 
7 . 00
11 .30
4.94
3g.7g
130 . 65
2.31
134.40
300 . 00
124. 70
17 . 00
S. 61
rs .37
12 . 54
20.36
14.94
5.47
) . 50
8 . 50
S. 61
225 . 92
41.43
3.43
24.31

1.62



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Ott Hardware Company , GENERAL FUND
Pa cific Coast Coal Compa ny
Coal Company  Pacific Coas t
Publishing  
Pacific Coast Co .
Pacific Coa s t Publishing Co .
Pacific Freight Lines Express
Pacific Greyhound Lines
Pacific Laundry
Pacifc south we s t Realty Company
Parker Co . , Robert L.
Patterson, Y.rs . w  E.
Penney Company , J . c .
Percal 1 Sam
Paterson, Mrs . Thera
Petrol Company, The
Pettingill, Mrs . Chas.
Pico, J . B.
Pierce, Mrs . Ila
Piggly-Wfggly Market 
Pittsburgh Plate Gl ass Co .
Porter, Harry L.
Porter, Har ry L.
Porter, Harry L.
Potter, Mi ss Ethel
Pre1sker, c. L.
Purex Corporation
Purity Store
Quall ty Gro cerJ
Railway Express Agency
Railway Express Agency
Rector, C. J.
Red Cross Drug Company
Reed Brothers
Reedson' s Dairy
  


 
 






Regents of the University of California
Remington Rand
Remington Rand . .
Reily, F. B.
Riley-Moore Engr aving Company '
Rivera Grocery
Riveria Dairy Creamery
 Rodenbeck1s Shoe Store
Rodenbeck1 s
Rodman, C. L.
 Romero, Angulo
Romero , F. C.
Rosing , H.
Rossi, !!adelina
Rouse, Clar ence
Rudolph's Grocery


$ 2. 00
36. 64
26 . 31
1 . 24
lg. g5
. 50
21 .75
31.19
s5.oo
2. 58
60. 00
12 .45
59 .16
12 . 50
99. 57
62 .50
6. 43
10.00
 182 . 93
7. 21
10.30
51. 50
49. 39
5. 00
45 .00
s.os
35. 00
17 . 20
2.00
.57
5.15
4. 87
49 . 50
25 . 20
1.13
6.39
5 .25
23 . 00
5 . 20
22 . l.J.4
13 S9
76.25
11 .70
9.s9
1.96
s.50
3. 52
s .50
10. 00
32. 72
 Sadler, G. L. . GENERAL FU}ID
Sadl er, G. L.
 Safeway Stores 
 do do
 do do
do do
do do 
do do -
do do
' do do
 Sanchez Bal{ery and Cash Gr ocery
 Sandoval, Henry
 Sanitary Laundry
' San ta Barbara Brake Service
 Santa Barbara Clini c
Santa Barbara Clinic
 Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce
 Santa Barbara Electric Co 
' Sant a Barbara M'-'.tual Bl dg . & L oan As sn .
 Santa Barbara Pi 9e and Supply Co 
 s. B. Rubber Stamp Shop
Santa Barbara Telephone ao.
 Santa Barbara Teleohone Co 
do do
 do do
do do
 do do
 do do  
 do do  
do do ' .
' do do
 do do
 do do 
' do  do 
 do do '
 do do 
 Sa nta Mari a Da i ly Times 
Santa Mar i a Daily Times 
 Santa Maria Daily Times
 San ta '!.aria Daily Times
'
 Santa Maria Electric Company
Santa ?~ar i a Gas Company 
 Santa Maria Gas Company
'
 Santa Maria Gas Company 
' Santa Maria Gas Company
 Santa Me.r1a Gas Compahy
Santa Maria Lodge #90 K of P,. 
Santa Maria Milk Company 
 Santa Ynez Val ley News
 Schauer Printing Studio 
$2 . 50
s . 22
298.27
131. 60
2~ 2 . 62
50 . 24
79 .67
64. 22
io5.s7
57 . 43
i7.s6
7. 22
27s . 45
15.23
25 . 50
4. 50
20 . 24
93 .94
10. 00
83.06
2. 43
26 .05
97. 46
126. 94
42 .61
41.80
10.95
4. 20
48.33
106 .13
40 . 93
11.25
s . 99
3.00
22.77
7g.69
35.2s
4. so
46 . 41
120. 00
6.77
66.24
lO.S6
16.9g
22.14
13.9~
~oo. oo
32.74
24.oo
13.23
1.54







































Scherer Company, R. L . GE.Jl.JERAL FUND
Schuld Sign Co .
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schwabacher Frey Company
do do
do do
Scott, Katharine A 
Scott, Katharine A 
Sears, Roebuck & Co 
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Senay, Percy F.

Shell 011 Company
 
do 
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Sheridan, Mary L 

 
 
Siebrandt Manufacturing Co . , J. R 

S & K Markets
Slatten Auto Court
Slocum's Elite Bakery
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories
Smith, Mrs. Edward H 
Smith Hardware Co., F. L 
Smith, James
Social Service Exchange
Solvang Drug Company
Solvang Furniture Co 
Sou. California Disinfecting Co .
Sou. California Edison Company
Sou. California Edison Company
Sou. California Edison Company
Sou. California Edison Company
do do
do do
do do
Sou. California Edison Company
do do
Sou. Counties Gas Co .
do do
Sou. Co11nties Gas Co. of Cal if.
Sou. Counties Gas Company

Sou. Pacific CoMpany
Southern Pacific Lines
Sou. Pacific Milling Co 
 

$30.SO
56 .00
25 .00
36. 31
2.94
14.17
19.50
4S. oo
4. 23
3os.07
454.94
62 .16
220. 19
14.49
136.70
227 . 19
147 . 42
21. s2
79 .85
6.70
12. S7
12 .50
6S . 62
677. 57
20. 00
44. 10
9.00
30 . 00
s . 60
9.s2
50 . 00
4o .g7
226. 60
13. 22
24. s2
2. 61
261.30
1. 59
6. 02
22 .s7
466. so
2. 33
5.35
45 . 13
19 .9g
138.33
73 .24
17 .75
59 . 50
1. 34
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Sou. Pacific Milling Co. GENERAL FUND
Southwest Medical Supply
Spanne, John
Sperl, Mr s . John
Spratt Optical Co., George
Sprei tz Transportation
do do
do do
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
Stahmer, Mrs . Paul G.
Standard Auto Parts
'
Standard 011 Company of Calif.
Standard Brands of California
Standard 011 Company
St erling Press
Stevens, Fred G.
Ste~rart , Mrs . Ida M.
Stone , Florence
Stonehar t Studio
do do
Stringf ield, Mrs . Cynthia
8Ltnsh1ne Market
Survey Associates
Sweeney , Fred
8lN1ft & Company
Tennyson The Druggist
Texas Company , The
Thomas, Elma
Thomas, Mrs . John
Thompson, Mrs . M.



Tide Water As sociated 011 Cot!lpa.ny .
Tide Water Associated Oil Company
Tilley , H. L.  
Tri-Counties Electric Supply Co.

Underwood Elliott Fisher Co .
Union Feed & Fuel Co. 
Union Hardware & Met al Company 
Union Mi ll & Lumber Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
Union Oil Company
Union Printing Co 
Union Service Station
Universal Auto Par ts
Upjohn Company, The 
do do
Utility Grocery
Valley Dairy
Van Paing, John
do 
Van's Market 





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$ 62 .15
66 . 5S
121.33
s . 50
29 .36
1.20
3. 25
59 .91
15.45
15. 00
41 . 56
3.37
i7.2g
69 . 61
4g .41
6.oo
9.00
6.43
9.00
12.00
10 .00
5.00
9 . 00
49 .15
2. 42
9 . 01
52 . 49
s.oo
15.00
19.14
136. 70
225. 00
6. $3
10 .s2
75.00
lS.14
5.36
10.21
1 . 50
5s. 30
61.81
103 . gg
.42
14.0l
20 .50
2.38
25 . 00
25. 00
ll. S2
1 5
186













































Van's Market GE~JERAL FUtID
. do
Victoria. Motors
do
do
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Walker, R. o 
Waller -Franklin Seed Company
Watanabe Grocery
City Water Works Department
Watts Grocery & Market
Western Motor Transfer
Westwick, Atwell
Williams, Elizabeth
\Vllliams , J . E 
Willow Brook Dairy
Wilson, o. C.
Winn , Nettie 
Winslow, Mrs . Ann
Winthrop Chemical Co 
Wong, Jim Lee
Wood , Charles
Wright, Kenneth
Wyeth & Brother , John
Young, George
Young, Julian
Zebrosky, Anna
Zeman sky, Adolph








Ellis; M. J . FIFTH ROAD FU ~!D
Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp 


Adams , Co . , J . D. GOOD ROADS FUND
Aetna Freight Lines
Air Reduction Sales Co 
Albertoni , J . .
Anderson , o. A 
Associated Oil Company
Atlas Truck Wrecking 
Baker, Glenn
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Biby, Howard
Bird, Charles

Brown-Bevis Equipment Co .
California Corrugated Culvert Co 
 do do do
do do do
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Clark, Mary B 
Clarke, R. A.

. 

76.10
12.96
4. 50
25 . 25
11 .09
14-. 10
is.co
2.56
17. 20
3 . 30
9. 00
52s. 99
12 .02
25. 00
s.oo
8. 4-7
39 . 00
17. 00
s .50
5. 67
12.00
120. 00
51 .00
i39 . 62
4. 17
l .So
35. 50
5.77
60. 00
2. 86
4-. 14-
3 . 14-
3.$9
i31. 6o
2.00
200. 20
61 .so
i14.so
34-. 35
76 . 50
64-.oo
200 .20
s9 . 63
20 . 20
$6. 90
22 .15
4-o .oo
5. 00

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March 14th, 1938.
Clarke, R. A  GOOD ROADS FUND
Cochrun Garage, E. D  . 
Collins Machinery Company , Harry c.
Crews, H 
Diedrich, L. N.
Diedri ch, L. N.
Doane Building Company  
Domingos , JA . s. 
Ducommun Metals & Suppl y Co . 
Ducommun Metal s & Supply Co 
Fageol Truck & Coach Company  '
Farren, Art
Freeze & Freeze
do do 
do do
Ganahl Lumber Co. 
Gilmore 011 Company
Grat'f't, J 
Hanly, Leo
H. & L. Corporation
Hogle , D 
I som, B. A 
Kelley, H 
Keyston Brothers  
LaFrombois, Bill
Lewis Implement Co .
Link Belt .Company 
Lompoc Light & Water Dept. .
Luke Tractor & Equipment Company
do 
Moran, George
 
Munnemann, J. J.
McCabe, F. J.
McGinnis, John
do
 


 
. .
Northern California Hardware & Steel Co 
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Ontiveros, R.
Ott Hardware Company
Pacific Coast Railway Co.
 

 
Pac1f 1c Motor Transport Company . . ' ( Petree, Harry
     Ramirez, M.
   Ryzner, J 
.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do

Santa Maria Gas Company
.Saulsbury, Jesse
Shell Oil .Company
Shell 011 Co.

Smith's Hardware Store






 

 


$ 15. 00
52 .51
20. 76
131.60
6.17
12. 43
S. 62
2. 06
12.36
49 .97
S. 10
102.00
2.25
13 . 39
16.56
22 .43
75.33
202.10
150 . 00
20 .45
126. oo
120. 4o
126. oo
71.59
102. 00
2 . 57
44.6g
s .11
10.18
6 , 000. 00
126.00
74.24
17. 07
106. 25
22.03
106.25
22. 50
1S.S5
173.04
1.39
2$.00
12s . so
126.00
20.55
7. s5
13.93
20.00
23 .9g
10 . 00
1.80
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Smith , Jamee GOOD ROADS FUND
Sou. Calif. Edison Co  .
Sou. Pacif io Milling Co 
Standard Auto-Body Works
Strong, Fred
Strong, Henry
Sturgeon, H 
Teixeira, M.
Thole, H  
Tomasini, Roger .
Towsley, H. P 
Turco Products
Turk, Ambrose

Union Hardware & Metal Co.
do do
' Union !~111 and Lumber Co . .
do do
Victor Equipment Company
Waugh , Chas 
Westw1ck Iron Works
do
do
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Wilson, C  A.
Yauney Machine Works


  
 






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Ambrose Lumber Co . HIGHWAY IMP . FUND
Dietzgen Co., E1.1.gene
Ott Hardware Company
Santa Barbs.ra Telephone Co .

14.75
1.25
7.50
60.13
150 . 40
7.50
i2g.so
126 .00
i31.6o
i2s.go
126. 00
43 . 66
27 . 00
s. os
119.4-1
19.35
144.69
6. 90
24o.oo
4.os
5.95
3.50
4-91 .7g
g5 , 50
211 .74
25 .95
4-3 .60
2.9s
~ . 25
Engel , K. s. GUAD. PUB.CEME. DIST . FUND 130 .00
 
Gates , F. H.
 
Berlier, v. r.1 . SANTA U.ARIA CEME . DIST. FUND 110.00
Pac, Coast Coal. Co . 12. S4
Smith, Cl. L. 110.00
Venaas, Esther M. ~ 25. 00
do do 25. 00
Wh1 tney, ~.i . H.  175 .00
Sou. Calif .Edison Co . CARP .LT. DIST . FUND
llid. Coun  . Pub . Serv. Corp . CASMALIA LT. DIST. Fu~!D
154-. g!t
31 .20
do do do 150 . 70
do do do

do do do
Bou . Calif . Edison Co 

GUAD . LT. DIST . FUND

LOS AL/eiOS LT. DIST. FUND g7  95
ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND 7~ . 50
MISSION CANYON LT .DIST . FUND 3S. 49
California Garage LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST . FUND 34-.1$
Mid. Coun . Pub.Serv. Corp. S. B. CO . WATERWORKS DIST 
No . 1 23 . 52





I
1 9
March 14th, 193s.
. .
 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the followine
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald u. Adam and c. L. Preisker . Nays1 None . Absent, None .
Policy Relative
to Filing
complain
against the
Administra-
J I n the Matter of Policy Rel atiye to Filing of Complaints Against the Ad.~in-
8
istration of Relief by the County Welfare Department .
tion or
Relief.

 

Additional I
Deputy Grant d
Sheriff' Ross

 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the f ollowing policy , relative t o
the filing of com?laint s against the admi ni stration of rel i~f by the County Welfare
 Department , was adoptedi
Anyone wishing to appeal from the decision of the Director of County Welfare
may f1ie a written complaint wit h the Clerk of the Board of Super visors , or with the
County Welf are Department , on the Thursday preceding the first1 second and fourth
Mondays of the month. Said complaints will be investigated and heard1 i nsofar as
18 possible, by the County Weifare Director and Supervisor Adam , . i n char ge of the
County Welf are Department , on the first , second and fourth Mondays at two o ' clock in
the afternoon. All compl aints filed on the preceding Thursday will.be heard , and as
many as possible of the complaints fi l ed after that day will be taken care of.
Hearings rel ative t o cases in which the Workers ' All iance are i nterested,
 will be held with a committee of three appointed by the Workers Alliance.
Attest :

Upon motion, the Board adjourned sine die 
 The foregoing minutes are hereby a,t:)pr'l"ft'~ f
~a:t:rman ,

 
/,J_.//~~L/(
Board of Supervi sors 


Board of S up~rvisors of the County of Santa Barbara1 State of California,
March 2Sth1 . 193s 2 .at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore1 Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, c. L. Preisker
and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of March 14th, i93S, were read and approved 
In the Matter of Petition of Residents of Guadalupe for More Adequate Police
prot ection, and request of Sheriff Ross for an~ Additional deputy to serve this
vicinity:

The petition of residents of Guadalupe for more adequate police protection was
( presented to the Board, and the request of Sheriff Ross for an additional deputy
 sheriff to serve as a full time officer in the t own of Gttadalupe and vicinity was
 received.
,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the petition be
granted and the Sheriff authorized to appoint an additional deputy to serve Guadalupe
 and vicinity.
  
1 In the Matter of Authorizing the Sheriff to Appoint an Additional Deputy Sheriff
to Serve in Guadalupe and Vicinity.
 Resolution No. 2506
WHEREAS, a petition signed by r esidents of Guadal upe, County of Santa Barbara,
State of Cal ifor nia, praying f or more adequate police protection for that community,
was filed with the Board of Supervisors on March 2Sth, 193S, and
 WHEREAS, a communication, dated March 2Sth, 1938, signed by the Sheriff of the
County of Santa Bar bara, requesting a full time deputy sheriff to be employed April
1~0


Transfer of I
Fund.
,
 

lat, i93g, to live and work in the town of Guadalupe and be oaid a salary of $175 . 00
per month, was filed with the Board, and
 
 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is unaniious in its opinion that additional
      
protection is necessary to maintain order in the community of Guadalupe;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the sheriff of the County of Santa Barbara

be allowed one additional deputy to serve for a period not exceeding six months,
beginning April 1st, i93g, to be paid a salary of $175.00 per month; said salary to be
paid from monies derived from the Alcohol Beverage Control Act 

BE IT FURTHER RESO~VED that the deputy sheriff employed by virtue of this
emergency resolution live in and serve the cowmunity of Guadalupe.
'
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Me.tter of Tranefer of $5,024-.37 from the General Fund to the 5alary
 Fund.

. 


Upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that
the Auditor transfer the sum of $5,024.37, the amountheretofore received from the
State of California on account of Alcohol Beverage Control Act, from the General Fund
to the Salary Fund, said sum to be used for the salary of law enforcement officers,
to wit: the sheriff and his deputies 

It ls further ordered that the Auditor place receipts from the State of
California on account of Alcohol beverage to the credit of the Salary Fund to be used
in connection with the salary of law enforcement officers.
Upon the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred' G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preiske 
 Nays, None. Absent, None.
Emergency ~
Appropr1at1 n.


Request for
an Increase
in Salary of
the Justice
ot the Peace

 

In the Matter of an Emergency Appropriation.
. Resolution No. 2507 
 WHEREAS, it appears that the sheriff will require a deputy in Guadalupe
and vicinity for the preservation of order;  
 WHEREAS, 1 t appears that the Stlm of $525. 00 is required to meet the necessary
expenditureA by reason of said emergency in accordance with subdivision 6 of section
3614-, Political Code, (County Budget Law);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that an emergency appropriation in the sum of
$525.00 is required to meet said emergency,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that the sum of $525.00 be transferred from any fund on hand to
account EA-1, emergency appropriation, Salary Fund.

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C.L.
Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Request for an Increase in the Sal~ry of the Justice of

the Peace, Second Judicial Township.

Supervisor Stanwood requested that the salary of the Justice of the Peace,

Second Judicial Township, be increased to $300.00 per ~onth 
After discussion by the Board, the matter was deferred until other amendments
to the Salary Ordinance are acted upon 

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)

Acceptance
of Deed.

Publishing
Notice of
Election -Mont
eci to
County Wate
Dis trict.
/
March 28th, 1938
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Ida Lyon, Formerly Ida L. Franchi,
For Property Located in the Fifth Road District.
Resolution No. 25os.
WHEREAS, Ida Lyon, formerly Ida La Franchi, has executed and delivered to the
County of Santa Barbara a Deed dated March ~th, 193g, wherein said Ida Lyon, formerly
Ida La Franchi, is the grantor and the Coi1nty of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying a
certain parcel of land situated in the Fifth Road District, County of Santa Barbara,

State of California, for the uses and purposes of a public road; said property being

more particularly described in said deed 

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed, be an
  
the same is hereby a~cepted for the ~see a~d purp~ses there~n ~ent ioned, and the Clerk
of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded.
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the fol-

lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Election of Directors of Montecito
County Water D1str1ct.

It appearing t o the Board from the affidavit of Phil Nordl1, principal clerk
of the printer and publisher of the Santa Barbara News-Press, Morning Edition, that

Notice of Election of Directors of Montecito County Water District has been published;

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Notice of
Election has been published 
 
Declaration . /
of Result v
of Canvass.
In the Matter of Montec1to County Water District General Election.
Decl aration or Result of Canvass.
Resolution ~o . 2509.
Supervisor Dinsmore moved, seconded by Supervisor Stanwood, that the following

resolution be adopted:

It appearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat an election was duly held on the

22nd day of March, 193$, within the Montecito County water District in the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, for the purpose of electing t hree (3) persons to

the office of Director f or the said Montecito County Water District, and it further

appearing
That such election was conducteq according to law and in accordance wi th the
order calling and fixing the time and place f or holding said election, made by this
Board in the above entitled matter on the 2Sth day of February 1 193$, after due and
legal notice given by law and the order of this Board, and it further appearing -
That the return.a of said election have been received by the Secretary of said

Board of Directors and were duly canvassed by said Board of Directors on the 24th day
of March, 193$, said canvass being made by opening the returns and ascertaining the
whole vote cast in said District and for each person voted for, as provided by law 

Now, therefore, the result of said canvass is hereby declared as follows:
Whole number of votes cast in said District: 92

Arthur E. Ogilvy received gg votes for member of Board of Directors;
Percy o. Buell received 90 v.o tes for member of Board of Directors;
John A. Parma received $6 votes for member of Board of Directors;
We, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Californ
do hereby certify and declare that the election held within Montecito County Water
District on the 22nd day of March, 193S, was for the pur pose of electing three (3)
persons to the office of Director of and for said District , as prescribed by law, and
l
Commun1cat1o 
Appropr1at1o
to Spanish
War Veterans
I
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the following named persons have received respectively the highest number of votes for
Directors and for members of the Board of Directors of said Montec1to County Water
District (said vote :received 'respectively by each of said persons being greater than
one-half the number of votes cast at said election), and a.re hereby declared elected
' as Directors and as members of the Board of- Directors of said Montecito Cou~ty Water
District, to wit:
ARTHUR E. OGILVY
JOHN A. PARY.A
The motion was freclared adopted by the following vote on roll call:
Ayes: SupervisorsThomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays: none. Absent, none .
I In the Matter of Communication Relative to Redistricting the Supervisorial
Districts of Santa Barbara County.
Carroll Bone appearing before the Board to present his proposal of redistrictihg
the Supervisbrial District, in accordahce with his' communication. Mr. Bone wae
advised that the Board feels the County is handled very well as now districted, and th .
present supervisorial districts conform with the law.
( In the Matter of Communication from Spanish War Veterans Relative to their
Convention to be held in Santa Barbara May 15th to 1$th, i93g.
Thomas A. Rovane, Commander of Admiral Bacon Camp #72, United Spanish War
Veterans, appeared before the Board and requested the County of Santa Barbara to contribute
$450.00 towards their convention expenses.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the County of Santa
Barbara agrees to contribute the sum of $450 . 00, provided the City of Santa Barbara
contributes a lik~ amount.
Communicatio  (  In the Matter of Communication from the Department of Public Health, Relative
to Adver tising California San1toriums.
Communication was placed on file.
Data Relativ J In the Matter of Authorizing the Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General
to Crippled
Children. Hospital to Handle All De.ta Relative To the Care of Crippled. Children.

Communicatio  /
0 R D E R,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Mrs . Eva Wilson,
Superintendent of the santa Barbara General Hospital, collect data from the entire
county relative to expenditure of funds for care of crippled children.
 . It is further ordered that the accounting department of the Santa Barbara
General Hospital tabulate all data on crippled cnildrens activities throughout the
county, and Mrs . Wilson is directed to communicate with the County Health Department,
County Welfare Department, General Hospital at Santa Maria, County clinics, and all
other agencies in the county, handling crippled children's activities, requesting
them to clear everything pertaining thereto through her department 
It is further ordered that Mrs. Wilson examine and approve all claims on the
Crippled Children's Fund.
In the Matter of Communication from Works Progress Administration Relative
to Emergency Flood Repairs Projects.
Communication was placed on file 

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March 2Sth, i93g '
Requesting v- ~I~n~t~h~e~M~a~t~t~e~r-=o~f_;_R:~e2q~u~e~s~t i~=-=-~S~t~a~t~e~~P~a~r~t~i~c~i:c.a=.~t:.i.=on in Repairing Fiood Damage
State Part1 in
c1pation in
Repairing
the Fifth Supervisorial District, Santa Barbara County.
Flood Dama 

Resolution No. 2510.
WHERF.AS, the damage to roads, bridges and other structures in the Fifth
Supervisorial District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, caused
by the recent storm, was estimated at approximately $67 ,500.00, ttem1zed aA follows,
to wit:
and
 
1. General repair of storm damage on roads:
(a) Buckhorn Canyon washouts and slides $S,OOO. OO
(b)Re-surface work, filling holes and cuts $6,ooo. oo

2. Temporary bridge at Garey
   3. Replacement with concrete of two spans and protection
of weakened spans with steel piling
4. Strengthening of weakened protection work above
Suey Crossing Bridge
5. Steel Jetty to protect weakened piling and embankment
below Suey Crossing Bridge
6. Embankment bulkheads steel piling protection work ~
miles East of Santa Maria to replace Reclamation piling
embankments and other protection work washed out
Total
$14,ooo . oo
 2,500.00
14, ooo.oo
4,000.00

3,000.00
$30,000.00
$67,500.00
WHERE.AS, an application has been made to the Works Progress Administration for
the use of Works Progress Ad.ministration men and also providing for the use of State
Relief Ad.ministration men, and a monetary contribution from the Works Progress Administration
of $5,000. 00 to be used for the purchase of materials , such as steel piling
for bridges, and  
WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is in need of additional funds to complete
the necessary and important work of ~epairing the damage caused by recent storms,
all of which damage was unforeseen at the time the County budget was compiled, and whic
cannot be entirely met with funds from regular sources,

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, hereby requests the State of California for an appr
priation of $15,000.00 to supplement the Works Progress Administration, County of Santa
Barbara and City of santa Maria funds to be used in the emergency project of repairing
the $67,500.00 estimated flood damage to the roads, bridges and other structures in the
Fifth Supervisorial District, County of Santa Barbara.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County of Santa Barbara contribute all funds
available, to wit: the sum of $25,000.00, toward this project. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. ,
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None . Absent, None.

Comrnunicat1 n./ In the Matter of Communication from American Shore and Beach Preservation
Association, relative to meeting in Jacksonville, Florida, April 21, 193g.
Communication was referred to Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer, Department of
Public Works. 
 .
Commun1catio . 1 In the Matter of Communication from County Agricultural Agent.
Communication was referred to Supervisor Adam and later placed on file 


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Adjusting
Table or
Distance.

. . - - . ~ ' . 
In the Matter or Adjusting Table or Distances in Santa Barbara County.
The matter of establishing official distances in Santa Barbara County is

hereby referred to Owe~ ~'Ne~ll, County Surveyor, with the request for a report at
the next meeting of the Board. I
Publishing
Notice of
sale of Bonds
I In the Matter of publishing Notice of Sal e of Bonds of the Solvang School
District.

It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of w. L. Hanson, printer of the
Santa Ynez Valley News, that Notice of Sale of bonds of the So1vang School District
has been ~ublished;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Notice of

Sale has been published.
Communicatlon. / In the Matter of Communication from J. H. Strong, Old Age Security Recipient.

Reports . 

Reallowance
The Clerk was instructed to inform Mr. Strong that his letter has been referre
to the County Welfare Department. 
_In the Matter of Reports or the Santa Barbara General Hospital and County
Welfare Department:
' 
Above entitled reports were ordered placed on file. 
./ In the J!atter of Reallowance of Applications for Old Age Secur1 ty, Blind and
of Applicati
-- Old Age
Security, et 
s

Restorations
etc., of Sta
and County
Aid.

e
State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the
applications for Old Age Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, previously allowed by
th1s Board, be reallowed for the month of April, 193$, and the Auditor of this County
is directed to draw his warrants numbered A 10531 to All551, inclusive, in the amount o
$32,471. 50, for the payment of said Old Age Security; warrants numbered A 11552 to
A ll5S5, 1nclulive, in the amount of $1,63S~OO, for the payment of said Blind Aid, and
warrants numbered A 115S6 to A 11754, inclusive, in the amount of $6,917.00, for the
payment of said State Orphan Aid 
It is further ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County Warrants numbered
A 10531 to A 11754, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient of Old Age
Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, and the amount of aid allowed to each recipient,
be placed on file in the office of the County Clerk and is hereby made a part of the
minutes of this Board of Supervisors, to have the same effect as though incorporated
\
herein.
' .
I In the Matter of Restorations, Increases, Decreases ana Discontinuances in the
Amount of State and C9unty Aid Granted to Needy Aged Persons .
It appearing to the Board from 11 Not1ces of Change" filed by the County Welfare
Department, that certain adjustments ~hould be made in the amount of aid granted to the . . f
following Needy Aged ~ersons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is therefore

ORDERED that the amqunt of aid granted to the Needy Aged Persons listed below

be ch.a nged to the am. ount set oppo.site their. names beginning April 1st, 193S (unless
otherwise indicated) as foll ows, to wit:
NAME

Restorations
Anderson, Alma
Bonenfant, Marie J.
Crowder, Josephine
Increases
Armburst, Henry
Bezerhina, Mary
Black, Lelia Virginia

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TOTAL AID
GRANTED
$16.oo
35.00
2s.oo
35.00
30.00
35.00

REMARKS




Extenstion
of Time -Old
Age
Security.
Increase
in Blind
Aid.

Restoratlo s ./
etc., in
State and
County Aid.
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f
NAME
Increases
Cooper, Elizabeth
Co oper, Hugh R.
Crites, George P.
Crowder, Josephine

Fernandez, Maria Teresa
McBridge, Frank
Smith, Frank Joseph
Sm1 th, Ida

Smith, Marian
Fillippin1, Charles
Decreases

Capone, Raphael .
Ferl, Anna

Laurenco, Joseph v.

Packard, Judson, c .

Packard, Rose A.
Pinney, Clara Belle
Pinney, John Herbert

Ruiz, Caetano

Smith, Charles L.
Smith, Mary

Smith, Russell D.
 - Discontinuances

Arrellanes, Louis

Cordero, Manuel J 

Garwood, Carrie M 

Pico, Dario

Temple, Celia L.
Harris, Charles














March 2$th, 1938.
TOT.AL AID GRANTED
.
















 
30.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
2$.00
30.00
2s.oo
35.00
30.00
28 . 00
25.oo
31.00
31.00
.
31.00
31.00
17.00
31.00
31.00
20,00
35.00
10.00
35.00
35.00
27.00
35.00




REt.WlKS



3/1/3g
3 /'!J. /3g
In the Matter of Declaration of Necessity for Extension of Time in

Submitting Applications for Old Age Security: .   
WHEREAS, it appears from reports of the County Welfare Department that
  
the application of KURTZ, FRANK B. - - - - - - - November 6, 1937
  
applicant f'or Old Age Security, we.s received on the date set opposite his name, and
  

has been under investigation without delay and with all due diligence, but is impossible
of completion within ninety days: 
 
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors declare a necessit
  
for an extension of time in submitting the application for the above named applicant

for Old Age Security for approval.
 
In the Matter of Increase in Blind Aid to Anna Stuflotten.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t is ordered that blind aid to

At1na Stuflotten be increased to $50.00 per month, effective April 1st, i93g 
 
In the Matter of Restorations, Increases, Decreases, Discontinuances and

Change of Payee, in State and County Aid Granted to Orphans, etc.
 
It appearing to the Board from "Notices of Change" filed by the County
.
Welfare Department, that certain adjustments .should be made in the amount of aid, etc 
  .
granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
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therefore
ORDERED that the amount of aid gr anted to Orphans, etc . , listed below,
be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning April 1st, i93g (unl ess
 otherwise indicated) as follov1s, to wit:
NAME ,
RESTORATIONS
 Moore, Ruth
 Moore, Richard
INCREASES
 Ayala, Alexander
 Ayala, Frances Jean
 Burger, George
 Burger, Jerry
Bu.rge~, Earl
 Cervantes, Louis
 Cervantes, Aurora
 Cervantes, Angelo
.
 Cervantes , Johnny
 Cervantes, Frankie
 Gomez, Arthur
 Gomez,"' Rosa
 Gomez , Leroy
Gomez, Robert

Gomez, l~arcella
~
Ruiz, Ophelia
Ruiz , Eleazar
Ruiz , Frank
Ruiz, '1\ni ta


 Sandoval, Robert
 Sandoval, Emilio
 Sandoval, Reynard
.
Silvas, Paul Stephen
Silvas, Arthur Ray
Valles , Rosalie
ValJ.e&, Alphonso
Valles, Felix 
Valles, Margaret
DECREASES
Smith, Philip
Smith, Elizabeth
Smith) Eunice
8m1th, Paul
 DISCONTINUANCES
Barolla, Robert
Mulligan, Ellsworth
Mulligan, Allen
 Mulligan, Eugene
Mulligan , WaYne
Mulligan, Terrill Joan
STATE COUNTY
$10. 00 $
'
10. 00
10.00
10.00
10. 00
10. 00
10.00
10. 00
10. 00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10. 00
10.00
10. 00
10.00
10 .00
10. 00
10.00
10.00
10. 00
10. 00
10 .00
10.00
10.00
 10.00
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
10.00
 10. 00
6.oo
 10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
10.00
10. 00
20. 50
20. 50
s.oo
7 .00
7.00
10. 00
6. 75
6. 75

6.75
6.75
s .oo
3. 00
3 . 00
3. 00
3.00
s .oo
6. 33
6.33
6. 34
a.oo
5.00
5 . 00
12 . 50
12. 50
s.oo
4. 67
4. 67
4. 66
TOTAL AID GRANTED



$10. 00

1 0 . 00
30 . 50
30. 50
18. 00
17. 00
17. 00
20.00
16. 75
16. 75
16. 75
16.75
lS.oo
13. 00
13. 00
 13 . 00
13. 00
 lS. 00
1a.oo
.
15.00
22. 50
22. 50
lS.oo
17. 33
17.33
17. 34
ig. oo
14. 67
14. 67
14. 66
6.oo
10. 00
10.00
10. 00
10 . 00
10.00


REMARKS


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County Aid.


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CHANGE OF PAYEE
RECIPIENT OF AID
Harris, Rttssell 
March 28th, 1938.
PAYEE BEFORE CHANGE
Helen Harris

PAYEE AFTER CHAN GE
Arthtlr Evans,
Probation Officer.
In the Matter of Petition for County Aid.

It a ppearing to the Board or .S upe rvisors that the following petitioners
are proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is

ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on General Fund in favor of the following
persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of
April, i93g, to wit:
Aliso n Davies
Florence Grinstead
Lucy Leal

Frank Bush
Ruth Harvey
Ella Hathaway
Mary Lane

Irene Rowley

Carrie Scoggin
William A. Barnes
Edith Meade
Timothy Crane
Robert Anderson
William Fulton

Mattie Parker

Joe Bunker

Geneva Boldman

Mrs . Mike Soltero





FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
c/o County Welfare Depart ment
Carpint eria, California
do do

SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT

c/o County Welfare Department
526 w. Victoria Street
c/o County Welfare Department
215 W. Valerio Street
335 De la Vina Street
  
632 w. De la Guerra Street
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Ballard-Via Santa Ynez

Santa Ynez

FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Send all checks for District Four
to the Santa Maria Off ice. 
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
 
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$31. 00
s .oo
15.00
9. 50
20. 00
19.00
21.00
9 . 00
19.50
10.00
15.00
$ i.oo
1 . 00
1.00
2. 00
2.00
20.00

Purchasing I
Tra1'f'1c Sign 
ln the Matter of Traffic Sign~ for the Goleta Union School. 

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, .the Purchasing Agent is directed
to purchase the necessary traffic signs to be used at the Goleta Union School; the cost

of said signs to be paid by the school district . It i s further ordered that the Clerk
and the Purchasing Agent make the necessary application to the State Department of

Public Works, Division of Highways, for permission to maintain said signs 

Equipment -- / In the Matter of Allowing Director of Public Works and County Road
County Surve - 
or's Departme ting1neer to Use Equipment of the County Surveyor's Department.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the County Surveyor is hereby

directed to make the equipment of his department available to the Director of Public
Works and the County Road Superintendent 

Claim against ./ In the Matter of Claim Against the State of California, In Accordance
State of
California. With the Terms of the Agreement With The State Division of Forestry Under the Clarke-


McNary Act.
   
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman of the Board is
hereby directed to approve the claim of the Co11nty of Santa Barbara, in the amount of
1~8

$569.g7, against the State of California, in accordance with agreement with the
State Division of Forestry for cooperative work in construction and maintenance of
fire trails, fire breaks and watershed protection.
Request for / In the Matter of Request for Release of Lien on Property of Ambrose L.
Release of
Lien. Huestis, deceased, rormer Recipient of Old Age Security.
Cancellat1o /
of Funds.


cancellat1o  I
ot Funds.







Don of Ambrose L. Huestis appeared before the Board to request the
release of lien against the property of his father, now deceased. He was advised to
take the matter up with the County Welfare Director and Supervisor Adam and the Board
will then act upon their recommendations.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 39 A 7, Sal~ries an
Wages, Nurse, Health Department, General Fund, to unappropriated Reserve General Fund
Resolution No. 2511
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that
the sum of $4oo.oo is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum
of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
to the Unappropriated Reserve Generai Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll beihg called, th
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Rona1d M. Ada~ and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 75 B 49, Board and
Care, Juvenile Court Wards, Probation Depart~ent, General Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund 
Resolution No. 2512
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
su~ of $525.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund 

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum
of Five Hundred' and twenty-five Dollars ($525.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled
and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called,
the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood,
Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
Transfer o
Funds.
j .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve
'General Fund to Account g5 B 4, Repairs a~d replacements, Maintenance and Operation,
Sheriff, General Fund. 
'
Resolution No. 2513.
.
WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of prepar.
1ng the budget, has arisen by reason of an automobile is needed in the Sheriff's
department to replace a Chevrolet sedan which is being transfened.
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors .that the sum
of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account $5 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance and
Operation, Sheriff, General Funn.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, th
 following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker.  Nays, None Absent, None 
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Tra.nef er of
Funds.

Tranef er of
Funds.

Transfer of
Funds.


1.79
March 28th, 1938.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Genera
Fund to Account 77 B 64, ~eneral County Advertising, Publicity Department, General
Fund.
Resolution No. 2514
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara, County find that a
public emergency, that could not have been reasonable foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed for Veterans' publicity
and :whic.h has depleted the funds provided for same.;
Now theretore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Four Hundred and fifty dollars ($450. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred f'ro!ll the
unappropriated reserve tp Account 77 B 64, General County Advertising , Maintenance and
OpeJation, Publ1c1.ty De~rtment., General .Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors vot.ed Aye, to w1 t: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
I In the t\atter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Genera
Fund to Account 39 C l ., Furniture and Equipment., Cap1ta1 Outlay., Heal.th Department,
General Fund  
: Resolut~ion No. 2515,
.
 Whereas the Boa~d of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of .equipment is needed for new Venereal Clinic and
which has depleted the funds provided for same;  
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Four Hu.ndred Do11ars ($4PO. OO) be and the same is hereby transferred f'rom the unappropirated
reserve t p Account 39 C. 1, Furn1tur~ and Equipment, Capital Outlay, Health
Department, Gener~l Fund.
Upon ~he pa~sage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J, Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Genera
Fund to Accounts 27 B 4, repairs and replacements, and Account 27 B 5, Service and
Expense, Detention Home, Proba tion Department, General Fund.
Resolution No. 2516.
Whereas the Bo~d of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of unfore~een damage to property has occurred and
whi9h has depleted. the funds pr9vided for.seJ;D.e;  
Now ~herefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five hundred an~ twepty-fiye dollars ($525.00) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 27 B 4, repairs and replacements, the sum of
t4oo.oo and to Account 27 B 5, Service a.rul expense, Maintenance and Operation, Detentio
Home, Probation Department, General Fund the sum of $125.00.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
 

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Revision of I
Budget Items
Revision of j
Budget Items.

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In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2517 
Whereas, it appears to the Board ot Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superintendent of Schools, General
Fund is necessary;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the s e
are hereby revised as f'oJ.lows, to wit: Transfer from Account 52 B 2, Material a and
Supplies the sum of $50.00 to Account g2 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance and
Operation, Sup eri~tendent of Schools, General Fund.
Upon the passage of th~ foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
foll-0wing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, F~ed G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and .c . L . Preisker. Nays, ?-!one . Absent, None.

In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get Items.
. .   Resolution No. 2518
Whereas, it appears to the o&rd of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Probation Department, General

Fund, is necessary; 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforee&id accounts be and the
same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 75 B 49, Board and
Care, Juvenile Court Wards, the sum of $150.00 to Account 75 B 1, Communication and
Transportation; the sum of $200. 00 to Account 75 B 50, State School Commitments, and
the sum of $150,00 to Account 75 B 75, Transportation, Juvenile Court Wards, Probation
Department, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
. Stevens, Ronal~M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
Revision of v
Budget Items.
Revision of J
Budget Item 
 .
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
, Resolution No. 2519.
 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classific~tion of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund.

.
 Now, therefore, be it resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the
same are hereby revised as fo l lows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 B 9, Clothing and
Linen, the sum of $100. 00 to Account 42 B 3, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
General Hos pital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L, Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Resolution ?-Jo. 2520.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification Qf Maintenance and Operation, Health Department, General Fund
is necessary; .  '
 .
Now, therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the
same are hereby revised as follows; to wit: Transfer from Account 39 B 1, Co mmunic~tion
and.Transportation, the sum of $1,000. 00 t o account 39 B 4, Repairs and Replacements,
Maintenance and Operation, Health Department, General Fund.
Add1t1on
made to
Account
93 c 15
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March 2Sth, 193S
Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisor.a voted Aye, to wit: Thomas. T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C  . L. Preisker. Nays, None. Ab sent, None.
In the Matter of Addition to Account 93 C. 15, Capital Outlay, American
Legion Buildings . 
 Re~olution No . 2521
WHEREAS, expenditures have bee11 made for cap1 tal ot1tlay in connect ion
with the American Legion Memorial Building at Guadalupe, and
 WHEREAS, said American Leg1on .Me~or1~1 Building at Guadalupe was not
included in the Capital Outlay Account, 9' C 15, American Legion Buildings, Carpinteria
~o mpoc , Solvang and Santa Maria;
 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Guadalupe American Legion Building
b.e added to account 93 C 15, Capital Outl~y, said account to read as follows, to wit:
~merica.n Legion Buildings , Carpinteria, Lompoc, Solvang, Santa Maria and Guadalupe.
' Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas ? Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. None. Absent, None.
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Claims with /.
drawn.
In the Matter of Claims withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction and
-
Claim
Recalled
and Held
Over.
real lowed: 
 Upon motion, duly seconded and ~arr1ed, it 1~ Ordered that the Orders
m~de and entered on March 14th, 193g , allowing claims as follows:








 
~ Freeze & Freeze, . In~.
.;Johnson, w. B 
/ S. B. Rubber Stamp Shop
s. B. Telephone Company
"'
vSanta Maria Daily Times
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
Spreitz Transportation
GENERAL FUND
 
GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS "
HIGHWAY I 'tP  "
GENERAL FUND

)
)
)
143.04
35.2g
220 .19
62 .16
59 . 91
pe and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:








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Freeze & Freeze Inc.
Johnson, w. B 
S. B. Rubber Stamp Shop
s. B. Telephone Company ,
Santa Maria Daily Times
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside 011 Company
Spreitz Transportation
. GENERAL FUND
  
GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS 11
HIGHWAY. IMP."
GENERAL. FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND
GENEP.AL FUND
)
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)

144.o4
31. 93
220.19
62 .16
29 .91
In the Matter of Claim Recalled from the Auditor and Held Over.
Upon motion, duly seconded a.pd carried, the claim of J. J . Munnemann,
~n the amount of $74. 24, allowed by the Board on March 14th, 193S , is hereby ordered
recalled from the Auditor and held over 



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Allowance of
Claims.


 


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sin the Matter of Allowance of Clai~s.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the following
cl~ims be and the same are he:reby allowed, .each claim or the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance 1ndorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit:



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Acme Lock & Repair Co. GENERAL FUND
Adam, Rozan :M.
Addresograph Sales Agency
Aloe Co., A. a.
American Cotton Products Company
American Seating Company
Annandale, Ella
Atsatt, Rodney F.
Azar s Market, .sam
Bank's Stationery Store
Bartz, Wm 
.
Bates, C. T  
Baxter, Don
Beckwith, Louella
Bedford, Mrs. Laura M.
 
Bender Moss Company
Bischoff Surgical Co., ~. A.
Bodine, R. A 
Bosio, Miss Perrina
 Brandmeyer X-Ray Supply

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Braun Corporation
Brown~ J 
Bryant & Trott Company
Burbridge, Frank
Bureau of Printing
Bureau of Purchases
Carlisle & Co., A.
Carlsen, Rigmor o.
Carpinteria Plumbing Co 

. Carpinteria Water Co.
. carr, .Mrs . D. B.
Carson, D. c.
do do
Channel Paper & Supply Co 
City Bakery
City Water Department
Clark, Arthur M 
Coaet A~to Salvage
Coluinbia Carbon Company
do do
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Commercial Off ice Supply
Commercial Office Supply Co.

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 1.50
72.00
33.54
12.gg
i1.5g
s.oo
.
~1.10
7.3s
27.5g
50.00
24.57
12.25
10.00
9.00
12.gg
6.26
6.06
1.75
i79.3g
519.56
32.76
4.gg
5.64
37.50
7.50
4.26
72.16
15.27
13.54
11.lJ .
12.00
15.20
21.10
2.41
13.16
71.4o
65.00
2.06
2.7g
5.56
53.46
12.57
60 .g2




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March 2$th, 193$.
Commercial Office Supply Co. GENERAL FUND
Common, Wm. c 
Consolidated Produce Co 
Ooshow, Dr. G. Horace
Cota, Juan
Cota, Juan
Craig, Edgar
Crawford, Louis N 
Cregan, Mary


Dictaphone Sa1es Corporation
Drake, Harry
Durant, Henry Bon
Echarren, Marguerite
Estado Pet Clinic
Federal Drug Co 
 Federal Drug Co 
Felker, Kent
Ferguson Furniture Company
Foothill Dairy
Fougera & Co., E 
Freeze & Freeze
Fuller & Co., w. P 
 Furrow, L. R.

Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co.
Garrigan, J. D 
Gay, Laura A.




 
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Genere.1 Petroleum Corporation of Calif.
C-olden State Company
Gonzalea, Juan
Hamilton and Wall

Hamil ton & WalJ.
Hamilton, G. V.
Hazelwood Transfer
Hefling, Evelyn Joyce
 
Henning, Jack
Hite, Mark w.
Hoag Seed Co.
Holiday Hardware Company
Hossaclt, D. L 
Jackson, R. E.
Johnson, F. w.
Jones, Cora A.
Kallman1s Garden Nursery
Kluss, Edwin
Knott, Charles w.
Kress & Company, s. H.
Kusche, Ray o 
Le\'lis, J. E.
Licker, David s.
Lompoc Furniture Company


 
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$ 36.05
28.75
47.03
12.00
20.00
14.oo
150.00
360.00
6.oo
10.00
10.71
43. 73
30.60
12.50
5.15
4.4s
3.50
3.61
11.33
15.33
7$.54-
10.94
5.7g
4.94-
179. 76
15.00
50.00
17.02
5.00
5.00
3.33
25.00
2.50
7.00
102.00
5.g9
3.39
19.51
7.62
$.57
15.00
s.34-
3.09
25.00
11.00
12.77
165.00
23.36
25.00
13.67
~ 183 :

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Lompoc Furniture Company GENERAL FUND
MacCulloch, Geo . E.

Mead Johnson & Company
Mercer, Bob
Merrim, Mona
Miller, Mrs. A. L.
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Monte Vista Dairy
Morehouse, Martha
McNutt, w. B 
News Press Publishing Co 
Nielson, Paul
Oswald, Aaron
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Company
do do
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Co 
Ott Hardware Company
 
 




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10. 00
11. 03
4.30
110. 00
4.oo
54. 44
16.3g
53. 03
5. 60
32. 47
43. 75
50 .00
25. 42
27.46
1.29
13.31
23.60
1.03
Ovieda, Toney 60.00
Oxford University Press 2. 67
 
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
  
Pac ific Coast Publishing Co 

do do do
 
do do do

do do do

Parks , Anna
Parks, Anna
Peterson, Edwin P 
Photocopy & Blueprint Co 
.
Pcitorlal California and the Pacific

Postmaster
Preisker, C. L 
Purchasing Agents Association of L. A 
Quinton, Code & Hill-Leeds & Barnard
Ra.tamosa Rosenda
Ray's Pharmacy
Reid, Murdoch & Co.
Remington Rand
Rodenbeck' a Shoe Store
Rosemary Farm
Rudolph' s Grocery
Rudolph's Hardware
Rudolph, H. J.
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Sally's Pantry
Sanchez Grocery
Sanitary Laundry

San Marcos and Montecito Dairy


 

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. 
 10. S2
9. 27
2 . 63
26 . 58
g. 50
10. 69
35.00
12. 0S
180.00
20. 00
1000.00
10.00
10. 00
2. 4S
41. 26
3. 31
1.44
24. 47
s. 07
62. 71
4.51
5. 35
6. 16

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March 28th, 1938 
. Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Oottage Hospital
S. B. County Chamber of Commerce
do do
do do 
do do
Santa Barbara Director Co. 
Santa Barbara Electric Co .
s. B. Rubber Stamp Shop
Santa Barbara Rubber Stamp Co . 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sant a Maria Milk Company
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Co. , R. L.
Schwabacher-Frey Co.
do do
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Seaside Oil Co 
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company
do do
do do
Shepp, Carl w.

Sherwin-Will iams Paint Store
Simons, Clara

Sou. Calif. Edison Co .
do do
do do
do do
Southern Counties Gas Co .
do do
Southern Pacific Milling Co .
Southern Pacific Milling Co .
Spreitz Transpor tation



Standard Oil Company of California
St anwood, w. s .
State Board o:f Equalization
State Bureau of Printing
Stationers Corporation
Stationers Corporation
Steele, Jo Juanita
Stewart, John L.
Sweetser, H. C.
Sweetser, H. C.
Tant, Charles


 



 

 


 
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t 93. 2g
16. 00
50 . 00
ig. 29
67 .50
g1 . 50
10.30
5g. 5g
2. 83
3 .61
2g,g4
45 . 50
7. 50
21. 95
ig8 . 25
293 . 55
s.01
6.33
8. 81
2.77
g. 76
7. 66
151.92
134.24
i . oo
375. 35
5. 00
21. 12
7.26
17. 55
264. 90
1. 59
24.oo
60. 53
13. 06
.
213 . 79
l.Sl
15.00
7. 00
47. 50
16. 84
7. 50
7. 94
10 . 20
4o.1s
67.15
4g. 29
17. 00
100. 00
185
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Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co .
do do
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union ~!ill & Lumber Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Uion Oil Company of California
Union Printing Co 
Unkifer, Mrs. o. L. 
Vi ctoria ~.~otor s 1
Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp 
Weaver, J . N. 
Westwick; Atwell
do do
Whitford , Margaret A.
Williams , J ewel
Winthrop Chemi cal Company
Wood, Vincent E.
Wood, Vincent E.
Wood, Vincent E 
Young, George 

GENERAL FUND
 
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Ad~, Rozan M. GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams , Norman
Adams, :t-iorman
Air Reduc t ion Salee Co .
Akens, Wm  
Ames, Ray 
Barrick, A. R 
Bartholomew, Patrick 
Begg, Robert   
Bennett, Charles
Block, A 
Bounds, Dick
Breclt, Benjamin 
Breen, Ed.
Brooke, Jr . I Wm. 
Collar, J . ~J . 
Collar, J . N.
Cool ey, ijarry
Cooley, Harry  
Cooper, Chas.
Cooper, Chas .
Cravens, Marco.a
Craviotto Brothers
De la Torre, A. G. . 
Dellar, Earl 
Devaul, J. u.  
Diedrich, L. N.  
Doerr, L. R.
$ 7. 13
10. 73
37.36
102.10
ll . 99
4o.39
29 . 4o
13 . 50
14.51
15.14
15. 31
10.34
10. 03
23 . 50
18 .06
22. 21
4.36
13. 50
.Sl
1. 69
72 . 00
90. 00
72. 00
17. 22
30 .00
s.oo
47. 25
4.oo
34.oo
5~.50
34.50
52 . 00
44.oo
72 .00
34. oo
66.oo
s4.oo
76.00
56. 50
25. 45
2. 25
20.00
39. 48
30. 00
57.00
62 .00
14.66
90 . 00














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Dover, Frank
-
Fa.bing, F. L.
Fa.bing, F. L.
Floyd, Manley
Freeze & Freeze
Ganahl Lumber Co.
Gano, Robert
Gehr, Lloyd
GOOD ROADS FUND


Gen. Petroleum Corporation of Calif 
Grigsby, Al
Hamil ton & Wall
Hilderbrand, A. J .
Hilderbrand, w. G.
Hobbs Bros 
Erwin Holloivay
Holloway, Fenton
Horn, George
Houghton, Ernest
Howard, Henry .
Huyck, Andy
Jones & Benedict
Lambert, C. E 
Lambert, Ray
Lash, Arthur
I f t  Lawrence, James
.

Luke Tractor & Equipment Co.
?-Aa t:tos, Manuel 
Mi ller, Frank

Miller , Lee

McKnigt, Ed 

McNall Building Materials
Nielsen and Petersen
Osterman, John
 
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardw~re Co.
Ovieda, E. G 
Pollorena, Richard
Randall, Ray

Rh.earns, C. \ 
Rheams, C. w.
Rhoades, Coy
Robles, Daniel
Romero , Louis
Rudolph' s Hard-Prare
Ruffner and Ruffner
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do



 








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$54.oo
59.06
54.oo
60. 00
11.74
31.30
6.15
75. 63
3.35
54.oo
4.98
120. 00
70. 00
84.73
44.oo
22.50
68. 06
s.oo
33 .09
56. 00
6s .07
96 . 00
90. 00
s.oo
4.oo
100. 07
35.00
60.00
208. 00
30.00
14.39
46.51
s4,oo
15. 45
15.45
42 .50
47 .50
6S . o6
56 .00
52.00
30. 00
34.oo
~4-. oo
s .02
. 87. 93
4.79
101.05
134. 65
28. 21
 187
188

Setting Asid
a Portion of
the State
SS.lee Tax.
























Shepard, Frank GOOD ROADS FUND
Smith Hardware Co., w. R   
47 . 50
4.85
Snow, Beverley
Solvang Garage and
Sou. Calif'. Edison
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
Stockton, Dick
Stocl-:ton, Dick
Stronach, Wm 
Sullivan, Earl
Tobey, West
Twitchell, L. L.
Victoria Mo tors
Waugh, Chas.
Waugh, Chas.
Williams, M.
Ott Hardware Co 
Cota, Julius
 Whitney, Jr ., John
Harris, Katherine

Service Station
Co.


 

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HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
TRIPLE PARKWAY TRUST FUND


57.00
72.75
30.00
55.00
50. 00
44.oo
56. 00
126.50
75.63
55 . 00
35 . 00
54-.92
12S.OO
54. oo
88 .00
2.00
4.oo
Guadalupe Plumbing Co 
SALARY FUND 54-. 25
GUAD. PUB. aEME . DIST. FUND 156.3g
Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Abs ent , None.








Upon motion the Board adjourned sine di 
The foregoing minutes are hereby ~a~I~ .cu
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Clerk 
hairman, Board of Supervisors.
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa. Barbara, State of California,
April 4th, 19381 at 10 o'clock a . m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore
, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adrun , c. Iu Preisker
 
and J . E. Lewis , Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of March 2$th, 193$ , were read and approved.
. In the Matter of Request of the American Security League For An Opinion of the
Bpard Relative to Setting Aside A Portion Of The State Sal es Tax for the Payment of

Old Age Securit y.
 Mr . George w. Robinson , representing the American Security League, appeared bef.
ore the Board to request an opinion relative to setting aside a portion of' the f und
~erived from the State Sales tax for the payment of Old Age Security.
 A resolution relative thereto , adopted by the Board of Supervisors of San
.
F.rancisco City and County, and presented by ~r . Robinson , was ordered sent to Eugene

Sale of
Bonds.

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April 4th, 193ES
189
Grier, member of the Coordine.ting Co!llDlittee on relief problems,- for said committee's
consideration.
I n the Matter of Sale of Bonds of Solvang School District.
This being the time heretofore fixed for opening bids for the sale of
$30, 000.'00 'issue of bond~ of the Solvang School Di strict, the Board_ proceeded to open
and consider the following bids, to wit:
Brush , Slocumb and Company, bid par, accrued interest at 3!~ to
date of de11very, and a premiumof $259 . 00. 
Kaiser and Company , bid par, accrued interest at 3!% t o date of
delivery, and a premium of $106 .oo
The highest of the t wo bids received being invalid because of 1nsuff iciency
of check accompanyi ng said bid,
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that all of said bids be,
and the same are hereby rejected.
It is further ordered t hat the Clerk readvert1se for bids to be opened May
2nd, 193$ 
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF SOLVANG SCHOOL DISTRICT 
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, did on the 28th day of February, 1938, order the issuance of $30,000.00
of bonds of Solvang School D1gtr1ct, irt Santa Barbara County, State of California,
said bonds being thirty in number of the denomination of $1,000 ,00 each, dated February
2gth, 193g, and maturing two each yea.r, commencing on the 2gth day of February ,
 1944, and beari ng interest at the rate of three and one-half percent per annum, payabl
annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, and .
WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervi sors d1d on said 28th day of February,
193S, order that said bonds be sold to the highest and best bidder, at not less than
par and accrued interest, for cash in lawful money of t :1e United States, on the 4th da
of April, 193S; and
WSERF.AS, all bids received on the 4th day of April, 193S 'were rejected by
said Board of Supervisors ;
NOW, TfIEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 4th day of April , 193S,
the said Board of Supervisors ordered that said bonds of the Solvang School District
be readvertised for sale to the highest and best bidder, at not less t han par and
accrued interest; for cash i n lewful money of the United States, on the 2nd day of
May, 1938, at 10 o'clock a . m.; said bonds to be sold being numbered and maturing and
being payable as follows:
Bonds Noi. 1, 2 lvill mature and he paya.ble February 2~ 1 1944
Bonds Nos. 3, 4 will mature and be payable February 2S , 1945
Bonds Nos. 5, 6 will mature and be payable February 28, 1946
Bonds Nos. 7, 8 will mature and be payable February 28, 1947
Bonds Nos. 9, 10 will mature and be payable February 28 , 1948
Bonds Nos. 11, 12 will mature and be payable February 23 , 1949 

Bonds Nos. 13, 14 will mature and be payable February 28, 1950

Bonds Nos. 15, 16 will mature and be -payable February 2S , 1951
Bonds Nos . 17, lS will mature and be payable February 281 1952

Bonds Nos. 19 , 20 will mature and be payable February 2g, 1953

Bonds Nos. 21, 22 will mature and be payable February 28 , 1954
Bonds Nos. 23 , 24 will mature and be payable February 28, 1955
Bonds Nos. 25 , 26 will mature and be payable February 28, 1956
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Agreement
with the
Cal1f'or nla
Commission.
Adopting
Off'1c1al
Table of'
Distances.
\



Bonds Noo. 27, 2S will mature and be payable February 28, 1957
Bonds Nos. 29, 30 will mature and be payable February 2g, 195$
R 0
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that sealed bids will be received at the office of
,
the undersigned clerk of said Board of Supervisors in the City of Santa Barbara, 
California1 up to said 2nd day of May , 193S, at 10 o'clock a . m. , at which time the

above specified bonds will be so.ld to the highest and best bidder at not less than
par and accrued interest; each bid .shall sta te t h e amount bid for said bonds and the
amount of premium, if any, bi.d t.h erefor .
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payabl e t o the order of the
County Tr easurer of Santa Barbara County. for t hree per cent of the par value of the
bonds, conditioned that the bidder therefor, if said bonds be awarded to him will
take and pay for said bonds within ten days after the passage of a resolution of said
 '
{
Board awardin-g said bonds to h im.
Payment for and delivery of said bonds will be made i n the of flee of the

County Treasurer of said County, in the City of' Santa Barbara , County and State
aforesaid.

The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds 
By Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of Cal ifornia.

Dated: April 4th, i 93s 
 
 
J . E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of ~ he County of
Santa Ba rbara, State of' California 

/ In the M~tter of Agreement with the California Commission for the Golden  .
I
Gate International Exposition.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Chairman and Clerk
of t his Board are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with the California
Commission for the Golden Gate International Exposition for an exhibit at said Exposi-

tion. ,

In the Matter of Adopting Official Table of Distances.
The County Surveyor presented an official table of distances within Santa
Barbar~ County for the .purpose of computing mileage charges of county officials ,
jurors, witnesses , and other persons entitled to mileage, as follows, to wit :
VIA STATE HIGHWAY 101 S. B. to
Rincon
. .
Carpinteria
Summer land

Mont ecito - Olive Mill Road
East Ci t~r Li mi ts
Court House
West City Limits
Cienegitas Road

 
Goleta - at Patterson Avenue
Goleta - at Air Port
Glen Annie Road ,
Ellwood
Naples
El Capitan
Refugio Beach
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14
11
6
4
3
0
2
6
10
11
15
19
22
Tajiguas
   
~viota
Las Cruces  
Road to Nojoqui
Buellton
Road to Zaca Station

Los Alamos  
Junction, old Stat~ Highway
So . of 5anta Maria
So . Limits Santa Maria
Santa Maria
  No . Limits Santa Maria
.
~Jo . County Line
 Guadalupe
25
32
34
37
43
49
57
72
74
75
76
77
s3


I
-


  VIA STATE HIGHWAY 101 TO
LOS CRUCES S. B. - to
Las Cruces
Lompoc
Harris Station
Surf'


VIA STATE HIGHWAY 101 to
JUNCTION LOS ALAMOS CUTOFF
&. OLD JT. HIGHWAY SOUTH
OF S~NTA MARIA S. B. - to
Junction
April 4th, i93g.
34
55
65
64
72
VIA SAN MARCOS & FOXEN CANYON
S. B. - to
Los Olivos
S1squoc
Garey
 35
56
Santa Ma.ria
59
. 69
VIA STATE HIGHWAY 101
TO LOS ALA![OS s .B. - to
Los Alamos
1. l
. Betteravia via  Harris Station
57
66


Santa Barba a J
Democratic
Club.
Resignation
o! Conata.bl
-- Ninth
Judicial
Township.
Betteravia Lateral
Orc1.1tt
VIA SAN ?.~RCOS & STATE
HIGHWAY 101 s. B. - to
C1eneg1tas Road
Summit san Marcos
San LucasBridge
Los Olivos
Rd. to Zaca Station
Los Alamos
Junction, Old State
Highway So. of Santa
Maria
So. Limits, Santa Maria
Santa Maria
No . Limits, Santa Maria
No. County Line
Guadalupe
Santa Ynez 
Ballard via Baseline Avenue
Buellton
Solvang
Upon motion, duly
77
76
12
2S
35
38
47
62
63
64
65
67
73
32
34
3g
35

s econded and
Bicknell 68
Orcutt 73
Betteravia via Dutard Road SO 
Santa Maria
Guadalune via lower 4 Orcutt Road
Guadalupe via State
Highway 56-E
Casmalia
Point Sal 
Casmalia via Righetti Road
so
S6
so
90
75
Point 5al via Righetti Road S5
VIA STATE HIGHWAY 161 TO
BUELLTON S. B. - to
Buellton 
Solvang
Santa Ynez
Ballard 
Los Olivos
Santa Rita School
Lompoc
Surf
43
46
50
50
52
52
61
70


carried, it is ordered that said table
distances be and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and it is
of
Further Ordered that claims for milea.ge state route traveled by claimant,
and it is
Further Ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause three hundred copies to
be printed for distribution.
In the Matter of Resolution of the Santa Barbara Democratic Club.
Aforementioned resolution was referred to Supervisors Dinsmore and
Stanwood with the request for a report at the next mee ting of the Board.
In the ?.latter of the Resignation of Robert L. Camp, Constable, Ninth
Judicial Township.
The written resignation of Robert L. -Oamp, as Constable of the Ninth
Judicial Township, having been received;
Upon motion, duly seconded an~ carried, it is Ordered that said resignation
be and the same is hereby accepted. 
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192
Appointment
Constable -Ninth
Judici
Township.
 .
/ In the Matter of Aopointment ar Henry H. Schlegel as Constable, Ninth
 
Judicial Township.
It appearing to the Board that a vaaancy exists in the office of Constable,
Ninth Judicial Township, caused by the resignation of Robert L. Camp; upon motion,
duly seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that~ H. Schlegel be and he is hereby appointed Constab1e of the
,
Ninth Judicial Township, vice Robert L. Camp, resigned 
.
- . Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the follow

1ng Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Petition for / In the Matter o f the Petition of Mrs. Christine Larsen, et al., For Repair
Repairs to
County Road. to County Road, Third Road District.
Approval ot
Endorsement.
Publishing
Notice of
Exercise of
Option.
/
I
Above entitled petition was referred to Supervisor Stevens, for a report
at the Board's next meeting.
In the Matter of Approval of Endorsement . t~ be Attached to Oil Drilling
Bond or the Signal Oil and Gas Company.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the endorsement to be attached to
the oil drilling bond of the Signal Oil and Gas Company is hereby approved.
In the t~atter or Publishing Notice of Exercise of Option to Purchase Real
Property. 
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Phil Nord.1i, principal
clerk of the printer and publi sher of the Santa Barbara News-Press , morning edition,
that Notice of Exercise of Option to purchase real property h~s been published;
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notice has
been published.
Permission I In the Matter of Requesting That Permission Be Granted United Air Lines
granted Air
Lines to and Western Air Express to Interchange Equipment over Their Lines Between Loe Angel~s
Interchange
Equipment. and Chicago.

RESOLUTION No. 2522 .
WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Barbara that the United Air Lines and Western Air Express are re~uest
ing joint operation of equipment over their respective lines between Los Angeles a.nd
Chicago , and . 
WHEREAS, this is a matter of common practice in railroad transportation,
and
WHEREAS, such interchange will expedite the transmission of passengers,
mail and express and ttltimately result in lower handling rates for same,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is the opinion of the Board of Supervisore
of the County of Santa Barbara that public convenience fnd necessity require
that permi ssion be granted by the Post Office Department for the joint interchange of
 equipment between United Air Lines and Western Air Express over the route above named
and
THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that theClerk of the Board of Superviso s
of the County of Santa Barbara be and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed
to certify a copy of this resolution and cause the same to be sent to the Postmaster
General , The Honorable James A. Farley, and the United States Senator from California
The Honorable William Gibbs McAdoo. 
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 4th day of April, 193$, by the following vote:
Semana /
Nautica
Assoc1st1on
-- Allowanc
Gran ted.

Budgets for /
Fiscal year
193S-39.
Termination r'
ot Lease -southern
Pacif'1c
Company .
State and I
Cottnty Aid
April 4th, 193$ .
Ayes: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M 
 Adem and C. L. Preisker  Naya: None . Absent: None.
 In the Matter of Request of Seraana Naut1ca Association for AnAllowance
 in the Budget for the Coming Fiscal Year. 
 Communication from Semana Nautica Association, requesting allowance of
 $1500. 00 in the County budget for the next fiscal year, was ordered placed on file
  until the matter of the budget conies before the Soard 
 .In the Matter of Budgets for the Fiscal Year 193~-39 ,
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that all County
 officers and heads of Departments of the County of Santa Barbara file their budget s
.
f or the fiscal year 193S-39 with the County Auditor on or before May 9th, 193S 
 It is further ordered that the Auditor place in the hands of County
.
Officers and Departments heads the necessary budget forms as soon as po ssible 
 In the Matter of Termination of Lease With Southern Pacific Comnany,  b. ?  
covering use of ground adjacent to Santa Barbara General Hospita1.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the Chairman and Clerk

of the Board are hereby authorized to execute a termination of l ease dated April 19th,

1923 , wherein the County of Santa Barbara agreed to lease from the Southern Pacific

Co ~p any certain property adjacent to the Santa Barbara General Hospital; said lease
 to terminate as of April let, 1937 
 I n the Metter of Applications for State and ~ounty Aid to Needy Aged
 to ~1eedy Persons.
Aged
Persons.
\
 It appearing t o the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
 and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their ap911cat1ona, as required by

law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and 

It further a ppearing from an examination of said applications that the
 needy aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State
  and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is
  ORDERED , t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General F~nd
 in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the

applicant, commencing on the first day of April, 193S (unless otherwise indicated) and
. .
on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of t his Board; said money
.
to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit :
 NAME OF APPLICANT

Arellanes, Jesus M 
 Barrick, Anna M 
 Barrick , Ardel l Russell
 Brookshire , Margaret
 Bryson, Mary A.

Bueter , William H.
Calderon, Lucretia
Elliott , Margaret C.
Evans , Henry N.
Evans , !Janey Ann
Hinckley, Sarah Margaret
Horandt, Elizabeth
Hubbard, John Adam
I Koppleman, Gertrude
Kratzer, Sara.
,
TOTAL AID GRANTED
$35.00
35 . 00
35 . 00  
35 . 00 
23 .00
35.00 
'
35 . 00
35 . 00
25 . 00
 25 . 00
35.00
35.00
35 . 00
35.00
30. 00
P.EMARKS

194

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Extension
or Time.


J
NAME OF APPLICANT
 
Lancas t er, Rose

Lopez, Elvira R.
McGowan, Janie M.
Ma.thev1s, John Thomas
Mi t chell, Jesse Daniel
Sanchez, Anita

Shatzer, George .
Stakes, Charles O'Connor
Tryce, Elisa
Valenzuela, Edwarda
Van Hyning, Stephen
Wilson, Charles Larkin
Workman, Margaret
RENEW.AL APPLICATIONS

Ayala , Ramon
Barker, All ie Ann
Bezerhina, Mary
Black, Lelia Virginia
Burne, John
Cooper, Anna s.
Cowden, Kirk
Crist, Bu.rt on Grant
Fernandez, Maria Teresa
Ferris, Ada E.
Foxen, John Pedro
Foxen, Ramon
Grayson, Richard A.

Hill, Maud M.
LaVl!'ence , Cornelia
McBride, Fra11k
Napier, Ellen E.
Palmer, Hilma E.   .
'
Quick, Jennie s.
Richardson, Frank B.

Richardson, Nancy

Rother, Mary

Schuler, John w 

Walker, Josephine .
Young, John R.

DISCONTINUANCE
Bolton, Elizabeth
 '
 
 

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TOTAL AID GRANTED
$35. 00



35.00
2s .oo
20 . 00
35.00
35.00
35. 00
35. 00
35. 00
35.00
35.00
31.00
2s.oo
35. 00
35 .00
30.00
35.00
35 .00
35 .00
25 .00
35.00
30  00
35 .00
35 . 00
35 .00
35 .00
35 .00
35 .00
35 . 00
35 .00
35 .00
35. 00
35. 00
35.00

35.00
35 .00
35.00

35.00

. 35 .00




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REliARKS


March 193g
February 193S

February 193S
April 193S
April 193$
March 193$
March 193g
March 192$
April i93g
' March 193g
March 193S
April 193S
April 193$
April 193S
April 193$
April 193S
April 193g
A-nril i93g
October 1.937
October 1937
April 193$
April 193S
April 193S
April 193S
April 1, 193S
In the Matter of Declaration of Necessity For Extension of Time in Submitting
Applications for Old Age Security.
WHEREAS,- it appears from reports of the County Welfare Department that the
applications of
Barreras, Al ex
Heacock, Horace
December 1937
January 3, i93g
applicants for Old Age Security, were received on the d~te set opposite the name
'
Apr11 4-th, i93s.
of each applicant, and have been under investigation without delay and with all due
diligence, but are i mpossible of completion within ni nety days;
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors declare a necessity
for an extension of time in submitting the applications for the above named applicants
for Old Age Security for approval.
Author1z1ng 1 .In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to file suit a gainst
District
Attorney to Clarence McGowan for aid to the aged rendered to Janie M. McGowan, under the terms of
file suit.
.
State and
County Aid J
to Needy
Blind
Persons.
.
'
. 
 
 
Approval

J
of Phys1c1a s
Statement.
State Orpha
Aid.
J
the Old Age Security Act of the State of California, as amended, by the County of
Santa Barbara.
/ Resolution No . 2523 . 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney is
directed to file suit against Clarence McGowan for the collection of the sum of $2S. OO
paid in advance to the said Janie M. McGowan , under the terms of the Old Age Security
~ct of the State of California, as amended, for the month of April, 193~.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
state of California, this 4th day of April, 1~3S, by the following vote: Ayes:
Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Ada!n end
c. L. Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None 
In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Blind Persons
 I t appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and
County Aid to needy Blind persons having filed their applications , as required by law,
and as in said applications ful ly set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, dul y seconded and carried, it is
 ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the
applicant, commencing on the first day of April 1938, {uhless otherwise indicated) and
on the first day of each month hereafter until further onder of this Board; eaid money
to beuaed for the support of said needy blind persons, to w1t:
NAME OF APPLICANT
Evans, Daniel
Mestre, Dora
RENEWAL APPLICATIONS
Burbank, Amy Belle
Burdick, Frank M.
Gardner, John H. D.
Spader, Louis
Stuflotten, Anna

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TOTAL AID GRANTED
$50. 00
4s. oo
50 . 00
50 .00
50.00
50. 00
50 . 00
REMARKS
January 1933
March 193s
March 1938
February 1938
January 193S
In the Matter of Approval of Physician's Statement for Eye Examination of
Needy Blind Person. 
'
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized
to approve the statement of w. H. Johnston, M. D. for eye examination of John H. D.
Gardner, needy blind person.
In the Matter of the application of Isabel Mason,\ 1~15 San Pascual Street,
Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Billy and Robert Mason, half orphans .
It appea.ring to the satisfaction of the Board that said Billy and Robert
Mason are half-orphans and are proper persons to ~eceive State Aid, and are in the
custody of said Isabel Mason, Mother.
196
State Orphan I
A1d.
 
S~ate Orphan J
Aid.



State Orphan J
Aid.
State Orphan
Aid.

State Orphan l
Aid.

 
It is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his wa r rant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in f avor of sa id Isabel Mason f or the sum of Twenty and no/100 dollars, and.for
a like amount on the fir st of each mont h hereafter until the f u rther order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors,
In the Matt er of the Appl1ca~ 1on of Mrs . Mary Keiper, 511 Santa Barbara
.
Street, Santa Barbara, Califor nia for State Aid for Owen and Bruce Keiper , ha1f
orphans . 
It appearine to the satisfaction of the Board that sai d Owen and Bruce Keipe
are half-or phans and are proper persons to receive State ~id, and are in the c ustody
of said Mr s . Mary K e~ per, ~oth er .
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General 
Fund, 1n favor of said Mrs. Mary Keiper for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and .fo
a 11ke amount on the first of each ~onth hereafter until the further order of this \
. Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. o. A. Woodring , 1731 Pampas Street,
: Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid f or ~ar ian, Donald, J oan and Thomas Woodring
ch i l dr.en of an .Incapacitated fatb . er .
In appearing to t h~ satisfaction ~f the Board ~hat said ~ar~an , Donald, Joan
and Thomas Woodring are children of an incapacitated father and are proper persons
to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said ~rs . o. A. Woodring , Mother.
 It is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, i n favor of said Mrs. o. A. Woodring for the sum of Forty and no/100 dollars ,
and f or a like amotlnt on the fir st of ee.ch month hereafter until the further order of
this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the Matter of the Appl i cation of Antonia Guzman , 110 Nort h Quarantina,
Santa Barbara , California, f or Stat e Aid f or Mary Anna, Raymond, J ames, Carmen, Lupy
and Paul Guzman, half-orphans . 
It appea~ing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Mary Anna, Raymond,
J ames , Carmen, Lupy and Pau1 Guzman are half-orphans and are proper persons t o receiv
State Aid, and ~re in the custody of said Antonia Guzman, Mother.
It is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Antonia Guzman for the sum of Fifty-one and no/100 dollars,
and f or a like ~mou nt on the f i rst of each mont h hereaft er until the further order of
this Board, said money t o b e us ed for the support of the above named minors.
In the. Mat t er of the Application of Arthur W. Evans, Probation Officer for
State Aid for Alfredo Mendoza , half orphan. 
I t appearing to the satisfaction of the Bo~rd. t hat said Alfredo Mendoza
is a hal f-orphan and is a proper person t o receive State Aid, and is in the c11stody
of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer.
It i s ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, i n f avor of said Arthur W. Evens for the sum 9f Ten a nd no/100 dollars , a nd
for a like amount on the f i r st of e ach month hereafter until the further order of
this Board, said money t 9 b~ used f or . th ~ support of the above named minor 
In the Mat ter of the Application pf Ramon Romero, 901. West Coast Highway,
Carpinteria, . Californi a f or State Aid for Raul Fierro, an Illegitimate Child.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Raul Fierro 1e an
illegitimate child and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and .i s in the custod
of said Ramon Romero.
It is ordered t hat the Auditor ~raw his warrant on the Treasurer on General






State Orphan /
Aid.

State Orphan J
Aid.



St ate Or phan j
Aid.

State Or phan
Aid.
 
State Orphan l
April 4th, 193g. j ,'/
Ft1nd, iri favor of said Ramon Romero for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and for a
like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board,
said money t o be used t or the support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of the application of Paula Reyna. G61P-ta, Cal ifornia for State
Aid for Emanuela, Luciano, Leandra and Rita Reyna, half-orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Emanuela, Luciano,
Leandra and Rita Reyna are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid,
and are in the custody of said Paula Reyna, Mother 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor ot said Pau1a Reyna for the sum ot Forty and no/100 dollars, and for a
like a~o unt on the f 1rst of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board,
said money to be used for the support of the abo.ve named minors.
In the matter of the application of Teodoro Ponce, Route #1, Box 74, Goleta,
Oalifornia for State A1e tar Carman, Jesus and Alphonso Ponce, half-orphans 
 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Carmen, Jesus and
Alphonso Ponce are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in
the custody of said Teodoro Ponce, Father.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of Vesta Wilma, boarding home mother, for the sum of Thirty and no/100
dollars, and for a like amour.t on the first of each month hereafter until the further

order of this Board, said money t o be used f or the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Alva Smith , TaJ1guas , Goleta, California
for State Aid for Robert Lynn Smit h, half or phan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the' Board that said Robert Lynn Smith
1e a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custody
of said Alva Smi t h , Mother  
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Alva Smi th for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and f or a 1.ike 
amount on the first of each month herea:f\ter until the f urtl1er order of this Boa.rel, said
money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of the application of Louisa Hall , 4o4 Westhermosa, Santa Maria
California for State Aid for John Hall , half orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said John Hall is a half-
!
orphan and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custody of said
Louisa Hall , Mother.
It is ordered t hat the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of ~aid Louisa Hall for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and for a lik

amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of t his Board, said

money to be used for the st.1pport of the above named minor.
I n the Matter of the Application .of Dolores v. del Rio, 204 ,East Chapel
Aid.   
Street, Santa Maria, California for State Aid for Louis, Alfonso, Jose Rodolfo, Francis
     
co Xavier and Ricardo {Richard) del Rio, children of Incapacitated father 
 
It ap9earing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Louis, Alfonso, Jose
 
Rodolfo, Francisco Xavier and Ricardo (Richard) del Rio are children of an Incapacitate 
Father and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said

Dolores v. del Rio , Mother 

It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
   
Fund, in favor of said Dolores v. del Rio for the sum of Fifty and no/100 dollars , and
(
for a l i ke amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this

Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors .
198
State
Aid.

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Orohan I

State and
County Aid to J
Needy Childre 
 
J
In the Matter of Renewal Aoplications for State Aid t0 Orphans.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named anplicants were by orde e
duly ma.de and entered during the year 1937, granted State Aid f or the s upport o f

orphans, etc . , as in said applications and orders f ully set forth ; and
It further appearing that said applicants have t his day filed applications 
for the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore gra.nted, for the year 193$ , as required
by larr; a.nd
It further appearing from the examination of said a pplications t hat the orph e,

etc., are proper persons to recei ve State Aid, and that they are in the custody of
responsible persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is 
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite the
names of said applicants, and on the first day of each month hereafter, unless other-

wise stated, until the further order of t his Board, said money to be used for the
support of said orohans , etc . ; Payee and recipient of aid appear in this order
respectively as follows, to wit :
Evans, Arthur w. Probation Officer Ben and Grace Gehr
Gandolfi, Virginia
Greco, Tillie
Heare, Agapi ta
Lewis, Cleda
Navarro, Josefina
Trego, Frieda H.
Velarde, Marcelina . 
Wallace, Leona.
Angelina and Leo Gandolfi 2/ l/3S
Ciro, Julie and Tommy
Greco 3/1/3$
George and Hel en Heare 3/1/38
Virena , Barbara and
Laura Lewis
Manuel, Olivia, Ventura,
Salvador , Rudolpho and
Catalina Navarro
William and Robert TPego
DanieJ. Velarde
Edwin, Doris and Jack
 Wallace

1/1/38
3/1/3~
$20. 00
20. 00
30. 00
20.00
30. 00
60. 00
20. 00
10.00
30.00
In the Uatter of Application f or State and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named a pplicants for State
and County Aid to Needy Children having filed t ~eir applications, as required by law,
and as in said a pplications fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an exBJ!lination of said applications that the needy
persons nentioned 1nee.1d applications are proper persons to receive State and County
Aid ; upon Motion, dul y seconded end carried, it is

ORDERED, That the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
.
in favor of the following names, for the amount set opposite the names , and on the
first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to
be used for the support of said needy children, t o wit : 
PAYEE
Isabel ?.iason
Mrs . o. A. Woodring
Paul a Reyna
Louisa Hall
Dolores V. del Rio
FOR THE
BENEFIT OF
No . PERSONS IN TOTAL STATE COUNTY
FA11ILY Afil OU ~JT AID AID
GRANTED
3
5
5
2
6
57. 00 20 . 00 37 .00
62 .00 4o .oo 22 . 00
50.00 4o .oo lo.oo
20 . 00 1 0 . 00
84.oo 50. 00
10 . 00
34. oo
Ref us al In the Matter of Refusal to Release Lien Against Property of Ambrose L.
Release
Against
to
Lien
Proper y;!uestis, deceased, f ormer recipient of Old Age 'Security. 
Acting upon the recommendation of Supervisor Ronald M. Adam and H. J . Rudolph,
County Welfare Director, the Board hereby refuses to release the lieh of the County of
Santa Barbara against the property of Ambrose L. Huestis, deceased, former recipient
 of Old Age Security.
I
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I
Introducing
Assoc.1ate
Soil Technol
ogist.
Request -ror
Private sale
ot Solvang
School
Bonds.
'
April 4t h, l.93S .
In the Matter of Introducing R. Earl Storie, Associate Soil Technologist,
University of California  .
 Charles .Tomlinson, County Assessor, introduced.Mr. R. Earl Storie, Associate
Soil Technologist from the University of California, to members of the Board, and
briefly outlined the value of Mr  . Stor i e' surveys to the Assessor's office. 
In the Matter of Request for Priva~e sale of So1va~g School District Bonds .
Mr. Bush, representing Kaiser and Company, appeared before the Board to reque~
that the Solvang School District bonds be sold at a private sale, and to enter a
verbal bid of Kaiser and Company for par, accrued interest at 3t% to date of delivery,
and a premium of $200. 00.
Mr. Bush was advised the.t the bonds would not be sold at a private sale, but
.would be readvertised for public sale .
Pet1 t1on -ror 1- . - In the M!tter of the Petition of Edith Bre11e1n and others for Repa~rs to Cit y
Repairs to
City Street.

Appointing /
member of
County Board
of Forestry.
Tran sf er of /
Funds.
. .
Transfer of /
Funds.

Street. . 
The petition of Edith Breilein and others , requesting the Board to grade and
oil Nopal Street, was referred to the santa B.a, rbara City Council as said street is
within the City .limits and therefore not under the jurisdiction of this Board.
In the Matter of Appointing L. D. Waller member of the County Board of
Forestry.  '

It appearing t o the Board t hat the term of Office of L. D. Waller as member of

the County Board of ~orestry, representing the Fifth Supervi sor1a1 District, will
expire April 10th, 1935; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that
L. D. Waller be ar.d he is hereby appointed member of the County Board of Forestry for
a four year term commencing April ~ l O th, .193s . 
I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account lJ.O C 27 1 Capital Outlay, Carpinteria Creek Bridge , First Supervis or
Distri ct, General Fund.
,Re so lution No , 2524.
.
 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Co11nty fi nd that a publj.c
emergency, that could not .have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
oudget, has ar1een by reason .of additiqnal f unds are needed.
Now therefore, .be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum of
seventy-four and 24/100 Dollars ($74. 24) be and the s aMe is hereby transferred from
the unappr opriated reserve to Account 110 C 27, C sp it~l Outlay, Car pinteria Creek
Bridge, First Supervisor Di strict, General Fund,
Upon the passage ~f the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None  . Absent , None.
In the Mat ter of Transfer of Funds from the unappropriated Reserve General Fun
to Account 90 B 71, Special Service, Maintenance and Operation, Water Survey, Board of
Bupervi sQrs , General Fund ,
  . Resolutign No. 2525   
'
WHE!\EAS the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably fore seen at the .time of preparing the
budget , has arisen by r eason of a special account is des irable .
Now therefore, ~e it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Thousand Dollars ($5000 . 00) be and the same is ~ereby transferred from the
un~ppropriated reserve to Account 90 B 71, Special Service, Maintenance and Operation,
Water Survey , Board of Supervisore, General Fund 

200

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the following
Sup. ervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T . .D insmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G
St~vens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent , None.
Transfer of
Funds.
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Tran sf er of /
Funds.
Revision of I
Budget Item 
Claims
Withdrawn.
I
Fund to Account 49 B l , Communication and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation,
Justice Court, First Township, General Fund.
Resolution No . 2526 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public.
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of additional funds ape needed.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($30 .00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 49 B 1, Communicat ion and tran8portation , Maintenance
and Operation, Justice Court, First Township , General Fund .
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald u. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Ab sent , ~1one .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 2S C 2, Motor Vehicles , Capital Outlay, District Attorney, General
Fu.nd.
Resolution No. 2527 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time .of .preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed.

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
eighteen hundred fifty and no/100 dollars ($1S50. oo) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 28 C 2, Motor Vehi cles, Capital
Outlay, District Attorney; General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called , the fol -
7
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thoma.s T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stan1Nood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M  . A.dam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, 1Jone. Absent, ~lone .
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No . 2523.
Whereas, it appears to the . Board of Supervisors that a revisi on within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Countv Farm, General F11nd, is necessary;
Now, therefQre, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 30 B 5 , Service and Expense,
the sum of $15.00 to Account 30 B 1 , Co~mun ication and.Transportation, Ma intenance and
Operation, County Farm, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T ~ Dinsmore, Sam J . St anwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam andC. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None.
I n the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correct ion and
Real lowed.
U:pon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that the orders made e.nd
.
entered on March 14th and 2$th, i93g, allowing claims as follows:
Bank's Stationery Store
eooper, Chas.
r.~unnemann, J . J .
Stewart, John L.

G E.~ERAL F1UND
GOOD ROADS FUND
GEI\!ERAL FUND
$27. 5s
25 . 45
74. 24
67.15







Allowance
 of Claims.















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be and the same are r escinded; and it is further ordered t hat said cl aims be r ecall ed  
from the Audi tor and real lowed a.s f ollows, t o wit :
Bank's Stationery Store G~JERAL FUND
Cooper, Chas 
Munnemann, J . J .
Stewart, John L 

In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims .
$15.os
25 .45
74. 24
64. 65
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the f oll owing
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of all~wance indorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit:

Aarset, ~r s . Ingolf
Adam, Ro nald. M
Ahrens, h!eta
Alder, George
:Anderson, Sydney A.
Arrella.nee , lire. Theodore
Babcock, Dwight
do Wil l iam
Bar~elm e, Dr. Phyllis
Bastanchury, Angie
Beaudette, Mrs . Loretta
Bell , Robert
Bergh, Lill y
Betker, Lo uis L.
Bianchin, Louise
Bigelow, Dorothy
Brackney, Patrick
Bradfield, Bernice
Bramlage, Jack
Brickey, l!rs. Mabel C.
Brodie , Torn
Brown, C. E.
Buel l, Mrs . Harold J 
Bunnell, Dr. Sterling
Burbridee, Frank
Burket, George E.
Burris, Rose
Calder, Robt.
Caldera, Mrs . Anna.
Carlson, Eunice
Carr1bura, J.
Catholic Big Brothers
Ceriale, Julia
Cervantes, Mrs . ~uz
Chapman, Clarence E.
Charlesworth, Harry
Coldren, Bertha
Collins, J. D.
Colvert, Allena E.

G~JERAL FUND





 
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$4o .oo
33.35
s5.oo
9g .oo
23.72
4o .oo
4-o .oo
40 .00
325. 00
100. 00
20 .00
s .oo
45. 00
40.00
50. 00
40. 00
55.00
160 .00
451 . 50
48. 33
10 . 00
175.00
31. 67
5.00
37 . 50
15.00
4o.oo
80.00
25.00
85.00
25.00
40.00
50. 00
20. 00
27.10
16.77
55.00
45.00
155.00

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Costa, Mrs. John
Coste1lo, Joe
Cota , Juan
Covarrubias , Yrie
Covarrubias, Yr1s
Cowan, James
Cox, Martha
Crane, Edward E.
Cr egan , Mar y
Crist, Sam E.
Custer, iirs. c. A.
Davies, Evelyn v.
Davi es, Mami e o.
Di a z, Mr s . J oe
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Il1smuke, Esker
Div. of Highways Stat e
Domi nges, Bob A 
Domi nguez, Mr s . Alfred
Donahue, Miss Nell ie
Dufresne, A. E.
Dulaney , Ethel
Dunne, Fran~ E.
Edwards, Muriel
England, Hazel
Fagin, Miss Irene
Farrant, Wanda
Fergusoz:i , Marie
Fit zgerald, James
Foss, Gates
Fo?1ler, L. D 
Frantz, Russell
Freeman, Lloyd
Furnas, Elsie
Glantz, Floy
Gleason, Anna L.
Gonzales, ~U's . Helen
Gower, Alvin H.
Gracia, Mrs . Joseph
Graeme , Richard
. , Graham, Evelyn
Green , Mrs . H. L.
Gribble, Robert C.
Hale, Mary
Haley, Joe
Hammel, Max A.
Haning, Bert P.
Hanson, Mr . Paul
Harb erts , Richard
Harris, Phoebe G .
GENERAL FUND

of California




$ 28. 00
39.03
44.oo
32.00
19.30
4o.oo
go. co
150.00
6.oo
100.00
25. 00
130 . 00
i35.oo
50.00
37.96
4-o . oo
175. 00
135.00
55.00
70. 00
12.90
95.97
3_05 . 00
125 . 70
4o. oo
21.68
so .oo
135. 00
50. 00
100. 00
75. 00
15. 00
20 . 65
45 .00
4o .oo
75 .00
15.00
115. 00
85. 00
S.87
130. 00
25 . 00
15 .00
95 .00
65. 00
s5 .oo
100 . 00
25. 00
60 .00
110.00












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Apri l 4th, i93s 
Hollis, A. F. 
Home of the Good Shepherd :
Hossack, D. L.
Hossack, D. l i. 
Howorth, Dorothea
Hughes, Mollie
Isbel l, Doris
Isom, I. W.
Jacobsen, E. B.
Jagemann; Frieda E.
J ames, C. E.
Janssens , Albert A 
Jaur egu~ , Frances
J enki nson, Betty
Jensen, Lars
Johnson, F . w.
Jones , Winifred
Keeffer , Grace
Kelleher, M. M 
Kelly , James
Kennedy, Clinton
Kerns , Gladys
Knoll, Mrs , Ruby
Komlei , Charles
Kumpel , Josephine
LaBreche, J essie
Laker, James
Lambuth , R. W.
Langworthy , Muriel
LaVies , Harriet
Lee, Ted .
Locke , F . Eugene
Lord, Mrs . George
Luton , G. R.
Mabey , Morris
Mai rani, Carolina
![ansfield, Rose
Marino , Mrs . Edward
Marsh, Mary B.
Martin, Margaret
Martinez , Mrs . Sauline
Matthews , Patrick
Maxwell, Elizabeth



 
 




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:
 
. 
go .oo
65 .00
10. 49
10.34
70.16
100.00
50. 00
200 .00
150.00
50 . 19
143 .33
50. 00
so.oo
50. 00
15. 00
so .oo
go .oo
135. 00
10. 00
lS. 71
125 . 00
20 .00
40. 00
40.00
160. 00
90. 00
250 .00
100.00
115 .00
39 .00
90. 00
10.67
5 . 00
40. 00
57 . 5g
96 .00
105. 00
15. 00
105. 00
40. 00
4o.oo
55. 00
60. 00
2 3
204



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Menegon, Mary GEt:ERAL FUND
~enezes , l~rs . ~~ary
?lenezes, Mrs . Minnie
~iiller, Henry
Mills, Gladys
Moraga, Frank P .
Muell er, Edward
Mullenary , Della
Murray, Frances
Muth , Walter
Muth, Walter
McAfee, Olga
llcCaughey, Dr. Anna E.
McCaughey, J . P .
McDonald, Mrs . Abel
McGovney, Richard
McGregor, Mrs . Robert
McHardie, Ka~her ine
McKibben , Elizabeth
Nelson, Raph1e
Norwood, Mrs . Velma
Notton, Velva
Olivera, Mrs . Rose
Olson, Nellie
O'Neill, Owen H.
Ovieda, Toney
Pace, Lela
Pacific Lodge Boye ' Home
Paris, Ava
Parker, Fred A.
Patterson, Mrs . Nancy
Pedersen , Charlotte
Peet, Lawrence
Penfield, Wallace C 
Petersen, Edwin P.
Pf ii tzner, ?!.rs . E . E.
Phalen, Margaret
Phalen, 11argaret
Pickett , Kenneth R.
Pin1.certon, Mary Lou i se
Plescia, Bessie B 
Preu.ss, Chas . A.
Pr !.ckett, Vallie
Rayburn , Elaine
Reasons , Ruth M.
Richards, Lue
Rider, Hazel
Roberds , A. E.
Rodman, Clyde L.









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55 .00
60 .00
65 .00
4o.oo
go .co
14o .oo
4-0 .oo
45.00
4o .oo
25.00
30.00
105 .00
i35.oo
200. 00
15. 00
572. 50
4o.oo
4o .oo
4o .oo
90 . 00
62.00
so .oo
50.00
45. 00
27 . 05
55 .00
s5 .oo
25 . 00
75.00
50 . 00
25 .00
90.00
20. 00
312. 01+
15.00
15.00
20 .00
19. 35
50.00
135.00
105.00
10.00
75 .00
75 .00
125 .00
so .oo
91 . 4-5
50. 00
155. 00
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April 4th, 193$.
Ro1.l, John GENERJ.L FUND
Rombold, Clyde R.
Ross, H.
Ross, James
Rudolph, H. J .
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Ruiz , Richard R.
Ryan, Mary C.
Salgado , Jennie
Sallawe.y, Enid
Scholl, Lucy
Scroggie, Charles
Seeley, Dwight M.
Sesma, Mrs. Freda
Sevier, Ruth
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shorkley, T. M 
Silva, ~rs . Lawrence
Smith, Effie
Snith, Ray C.
Smyth, E. F.
Stanwood, W. S.
Stearns, Mrs . c. Y.
Stevens, F. G.
Stewart , John L.
St. Francis Hospital
Stronach, 1~1s s Helen.
Stuart, Linda M.
Stumbles , D. L 


St. Vincent's Maternity Home
St. Vincent's School
Sublett, Jr., Thomas C.
Swain, Vivian
S\J1an, Albert
Teeter, ~Ars. Shirley
Thacher, Luin K.
Thomas , Elma
Thurlby, Harry
Tilton, L. Deming
Tomlinson, Chas . s.
Tompkins , Elvira
Tompkins, Harold P.
Tooker, Ethel P.
T or~es, Mrs . Elizabeth
Trafford , Gretta
Trent, Vern
Trivelpiece, Maxine
Turner, Arthur D.






 


 
 

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$55 .00
50 . 00
50. 00
3s. 17
303 .00
35 .00
50.00
100.00
50. 00
so.oo
55 .00
55. 00
70 . 00
25 .00
65 . 00 .
110.00
160.00
25 .00
4.oo
4o.oo
50. 00
20 .94
55. 00
25. 00
32.09
333.33
7.50
4o .oo
90. 00
40.00
25. 00
455 .00
100.00
so .oo
27 .58
45 .00
85 . 00
45 . 00
110. 00
100. 00
150.00
45 .00
15. 00
13 . 50
15.00
85 . 00
96 . 00
~5 . 00
130.00

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Turrill, A!rs . A. 0. GENERAL FUND
Wadsworth, Jr . , Edwin A.
Wall, Tarry
Ware , Wil liam
Watson, Lottie
Weld.man, Phil
Weidman, w. ?~erle
\\1engren, Selma
Westwick, Atvrell
Williams, Vlaldo
Wilrns, Mrs . R. B.
Wilson , Eva L 
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, George H.
Winterton, Glen
Winterton, Ingeborg
Wood, ~~rs . W. H.
Wood , 'J/illiam
Woods , 11ary E.
WorJ_ey, Mabel
Yorke, William
Akens, Wm.
Barrick, A. R.
Breen, Ed.
Cravens, Marcus
De la Torre, A.
Dellar, Earl .
Dinsmore, Albert
Doerr, L. R.
Dover, Franlt
Feliz , J . s.
Feliz, J . S.
Floyd, Manley
Grigsby, Al
Lambert, C. E 
Mattos , Manuel
Miller, Frank
Morris, R. \V.
McKnight , Ed .
Osterman, John
Ovieda, E. G.
G.
Pollorena , Richard
Richardson, Max
Robles, Daniel
Robles, G.
Saulsbury, Lenn
Shepard, Frank

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10.50
1s5.oo
125.00
35 .00
55. 00
lS0. 00
135 .00
10.39
55 .00
25. 00
300.00
23 .19
125.00
g5 . 00
55 . 00
20. 00
55 .00
45 .00
50 .00
50 . 00
52 . 50
49 . 50
66.oo
30 .00
57 .00
18.00
20. 00
90 .00
66. oo
10. 00
15. 00
55.00
66 .oo
96. 00
52 . 50
55 . 00
42 . 70
30.00
77 .00
52.50
55 . 00
15. 00
36 .00
15 .00
156. 25
55 .00
66 .oo











April 4-th, i93s.
Tobey , West
Twitchell, L. L.
Waugh, Chae 
Waugh, Chas.
Wr i ght, s .
Brown, E. B.

Westwick, R. c 
Brooks , Wm 
Brown , J ohn
Co ta, Julius
Grand, Eddie
Grand, Eddie
Harper, Rol and
Whitney, Jr. J ohn
Griffin , Barbara

l~ered1 th, Frank
C'.rOOD ROADS FUND

HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
TRIPLE PARKWAY TRUST FUND
SALARY FUND
$55. 00
42 . 50
66.oo
176 .00
24.oo
200 . 00
300.00
4o.oo
16. 00
32. 00
2 . 00
36. 00
32 . 00
4o .oo
Upon the passage of' the foregoing Order, the r olJ. being called, the f'ollovring
Stipervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Se.m J . Stanwoo d, Fred G. Stevens ,
Ronal d M. Adam and o. L. Preisker Nays , None . Absent, None .
Attest: 
Upon ~o tion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoi ng minutes are hereby approved 
~------ -------
-- ~ '---- '---~ ; '--\
Chairma~ , Boa.rd of Supervi sors .
,
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
April 11th, i 93g , at 10 o' clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronal dM. Adam, C. L. Preisker,
and J. E. Lewi s , Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
Publishing I In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Sale of Bonds of the Carpinteria Union
Notice of
Sale of Bond  School District.
It appearing t o the Board from the affidavit of Ann Waynflete, printer and pub-

lisher of the Carpinteria Chronicle, that Notice of Sale of Bonds of the Carpinteria
Union School District has been published;
  
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notice of Sale
  
has been published.
Sile o'f Bond .J In the Matter or Sale of Bonds of the Carpinteria Union School District.
This being the time heretofore fixed for opening bids for the sale of $4o,ooo.oo
of the issue of bonds of the Carpinteria Union School Di strict, the B' oard proceeded to

open and. consider the following bids to wit:
Weeden and Company, bid par, accrued interest at 3!% to date of delivery,

and a premium of
Heller, Bruce & Company, bid par, accrued interest at 3!% to date of
delivery, and a premium of
2[8
Sale of Bond .I

,

Abandonment /
of' Certain
Portions of
a Publ 1c Roa  

 
. . . - - 

Dean Witter & Company , bi d par, accr ued  interest at 3t% to date or
delivery, and a premi um of
 . . .
BankAmerica Company, bid par, accrued interest at 3!% to date of



deli very, and a prem-1um 'f 
   U9on motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is

Ordered t hat all of said bids be and. the same are hereby rejected.
1,500.00
In the Matter of the Sale of Bonds of Carpinteria Union School District 
 
1 Re.solyt ion No. 2529
  
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, did on the 13th day of September 1937, order the issuance of $100,000.00
  of bonds of Carpinteria Union School District, in santa Barbara County, State of
   California, said bonds being one hundred in number of the denomination of $1,000.00
 'it eac. h, dated September 13th, 1937, and maturing five each' year, commencing on the 13th
 day of September, i 93g, and bearing interest at the rate of three and one-half percent

per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and EBmi-annually
 th er eaf't er; and
   WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors did on the ~th day of October, 1937,
sell sixty of said bonds to Heller Bruce & Company as the highest and best bidders for
the same; and
 WHEREAS, the said Board did on the 14th day of' February i93g, resolve to sell
.
the remaining forty bonds, numbered 61 to 100 inclusive, of said bond issue, and d.id
thereupon order the same t o .be so~d on March 14th, 193g; and 
WHEREAS, on said 14th day of March, i93g, all bids received for said bonds we
rejected by said Board, who thereupon re-advertised said forty bonds for sale on the
11th day of April, 193S, at 10 o'Clock a. m.; and
 WHEREAS, on said 11th day of April, 193S, the Board proceeded to open and con
sider the bids submitted, and after due consideration rejected all bids submitted; and
WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara has at the present time surplus money
in the treasury thereof, not required for the immediate necessities of said county;
"\' -
and the Board deeming it wi se and expedient so to do,
IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the said County of Santa Barbara invest the   
sum of $4o,ooo.oo, par value of said forty bonds ~ogether with accrued interest at
   
3.t% per annum to date of delivery, .a nd a p~emium of $3,0Qo.qo, in said bonds of said '
Carpinteria Union School Districtheretofore issued as aforesaid;
 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Treasurer of said County
.
be and he is hereby authorized and directed to take the necessary steps to consummate
said purchase.
 .
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors this 11th day of' April, 193S,
by the following vote: AYES: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
 In the Matter of the Petition of Carl E. Levine and Others for the D1scont1n-
 uance and Abandonment of Certain P.ortions of a Public Road in the Third Road District,
in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
I ORDER FIXING TIME I
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, that the petition filed by Carl E. Levine, et al., with the Clerk
of' the Board on the 11th day of' April, 193S, in the above entitled matter, has been
signed by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said Third
Road District in the County of santa Barbara, State of California, and who are taxed





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-Apri l 11th, 193g.
therein for road purposes;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard on Monday, the 9th day
of May, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors, in

the Court House in the City of San.t a Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of "
California, and that notice be given to all freeholders in said Road District of the
time and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such
Notice in the Santa Ynez Valley News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and

published in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed
for said hearing, and that such notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the

line of the proposed vacation of said portions of public road to be discontinued and


abandoned 

Request 1br / In the Matter of Request for Additiona1 Contribution for Harbor Dredging anQ
Addit ional
Contr1but1o Beach Restoration Project.
-- Harbor
Dredging et  Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that an

additional sum of $300.00 be contributed towards the harbor dredging and beach restora
t1on project; said sum to supplement additional contributions made by the Federal

Government and City of Santa Barbara.
ApprQVal of ( In the Matter of Approvel of 011 Drilling Bonds in .Accordance with the
011 Dr1111n
Bonds . Provisions of Ordinance No. 502 as Amended by Ordinance No. 510.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the following bonds for 011 drilling,
in. the amount se~ opposite each name, were approved:

Banducci, Ido J 
~ankline 011 Company

Bay City Petroleum Company
Jonata Oil Company
 

single bond
"
-
blanket bond
 \

~ Moore, E. H. Inc. - endorsement to include an additional.
  well, to be attached to original bond
$500.00
500.00
500.00
2,000.00
The bond of the Bay City Petroleum Company is substituted for and in the
place of the bond of the Walter Hughes Drilling Company, previously approved, and
said bond of the Walter Hughes Drilling Company is hereby ordered released.
Acceptance J  In the Matter of Acceptance of Employees Quarters, County Hospital, San
ot Employee
Quarters-- Antonio Road, santa Barbara, California.
Santa Barba a
General Resolution No. 2530.
Hospital.

 

 

WHEREAS, a notice has been received from the Engineer of Public Works for th
County of Santa Barbara and from Henry Howell, Architect, for the Employees Quarters,
County Hospital, certifying'th.at said building has been completed in accordance with
plans and specifications on April 5, 193S.   
BE IT, THEREFORE, RESOLVE.D. th. at the building be, and is, hereby accepted
by the County of santa Barbara; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Engineer of Public Works be authorized to
file the proper notice of 'completion in the office of the Recorder of the County ot
Santa Barbara.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote: Aye: ' Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald
M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nay: None Absent: None 




210 . .
Extension
Agreement
withHome
Owners Loan
Corporation.
/
Copimunicatio }
I
 
In the Matter of Extension of Subordination Agreement with Home Owners
Loan Corporation, Relative to Lien. on Property of John and James Burns, Old Age .
Security recipients.   
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman and Clerk of the Board
are hereby authorized to execute an extension agreement with the Home Owners Loan
Corporation, relative to subordination of lien against property of John and James
Burns, Old Age Security recipients.
In the Matter of Communication from County Forester, Relative to Banquet of
Southern California Foresters and Fire Wardens.
Commun1cat1on was referred to Supervisor Stevens.
In the Matter of Ordinance No. 511, Repealing a Portion of Ordinance No. 509
selling and ~warding franchise to the Union Oil Company of California.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Board passed and
adopted Ordinance No. 511, entitled An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, rep~aling a portion of Ordinance No.
509 of said County, granting to the Union 011 Company of California, a California
corporation, a franchise for the transportation of waste water in, under, along and
across certain public highways in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
 upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: Non.
Authorizing In the Matter of Authorizing the Chairman of the Board to Verify Answer of
Chairman of
th~ Board to the County of Santa Barbara, in the Action Eugene A. Dowty vs. Harry Thole and County 
Verify Answe  .
 .
Authorizing
District
Attorney to
File Suit.

I
of Santa Barbara 
Resolution No. 2531.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED tha't C. 'L. Preisker, as Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and he
is hereby author~zed and directed to verify, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara,
the Answer of said County to be filed in the matter of Eugene A. Dowty, Plaintiff,
v. Harry Thole and County of Santa Barbara, defendants, being No. 29520, County Clerk
Records, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of
Santa Barbara.
 
Passed and adopted this 11th day of April, i93g by the Boa.rd of Supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1ske 
:
Nays: None. Absent: None.

. 
In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to File Suit Against Earl
Dye for Hospitalization and Medical Care Provided Alma Dye by the County of Santa
Barbara.
Resolution No. 2532.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the District Attorney

is hereby directed to file suit against Earl Dye for the collection of the sum of
$1.00 per day from the sixth day of December, 19371 for the hospitalization and medica
 
care given his wif~, Alma Dye, at the General Hospital, Santa Maria, County of Santa
  
Barbara, State of California.
Passed and adopted. by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara
State of California, this 11th day of April, i93g, by the following vote. AYes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preiske 
Nays: None. Absent: None.
April 11th, 193$. 2 1
Report. In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital.
Report was received and ordered placed on file.
Change ot In the Matter ot Change ot Payee tor Old Age Seourity from Jennie Ruiz to
Payee tor 01
Age Security Juana Ruiz.
Report on
Request tor
Reapportionment
of the
Superv1sor1a
Di stricts.

Petition to
Repair Count
Road .
t
Abandonment
ot Certain
Portions or
Public Road.


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I
I
 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that warrant for Old Age
Security to Jennie Ruiz, now be made payable to Juana Ruiz.
 
In the Matter of Report on Request for Reapportionment of the Supervisorial
Districts of Santa Barbara County.

Report of the committee investigating the above entitled matter was made,
,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that no further action be ta.ken
in the matter or reapportioning the Supervisorial districts 
In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Christine Larsen, and Others, for Repair
   ' .
to County Road, Third Road District. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the petition of Mrs. Christine Larsen,
and Others, for repairs to a county road in the third road district, is hereby denied.
In the Matter of the Petition of Ralph Runkle, and Others for the Discontinuan e
  and Abandonment of Certain Portions ot a Public Road in the Third Road District, in
the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
/ ORDER FIXING TIME.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State

of California, that the petition filed by Ralph Runkle, et al., with the Clerk of the
Board on the 11th day of April, i93g, in the above entitled matter, has been signed by

ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said Third Road District
in the County or sa.nta Barbara, State of California, and who are taxed therein for road

purposes;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard on Monday, the 9th day of
 
May, 193$, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Board Room of said Bo~rd of Supervi sors, in the
    
Court House in the City of SS.nta Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
and that Notice be given to all freeholders in said Road District of the time and place

fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such Notice in the Santa

Ynez Valley News, a newspaper of general o1rculat1on, printed and published in said
  .
County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hearing, and
that such Notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the line of the proposed vaca
tion of said portions of public road to be discontinued and abandoned 

Commun1cat1o / In the Matter of Communication from w. v. Allen, Supervisor Farm Placement
Cancellation I
of Funas.


Service, Relative to furnishing out of state labor 

The Clerk was directed to advise Mr. Allen that the Board has not been contactea
in regard to furnishing sugar beet workers for ~daho, and agree with Mr. Allen that such

place~ent of workers is a proper function of the State and Federal Employment Service.
In the Matter of Cancellatio.n of Funds From Account 26 C 1, Capital Outlay, .
 
Furniture and Equipment, Government Building, S~cond District, General Fund to Unappro-
'    
priated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2533. 

Whereas, the Board of Superv1Bors of S~nta Barbara County find that the sum of
$$00.00 is not needed 1n said above account ~eneral Fund.
'
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Eight Hundred Dollars ($SOO.OO) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned 1n the
Unappropriated Reserve General fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, ~lone.
212 
 . .
Cancellation I
of Funds.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 33 B 4, Repail?.s and
'
'?nansf er of
Funds.
I


 
Transfer of
Funds.

Tranef er of
Funds.
 '
.
Replacements, Maintenanc~ and_ Operation, Forestry Department, Parks, General Fund
to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.

Resolution No. 2534.
WHEREAS, the Board cf Supervisors of Sant~ Barbara County find that the s ttn
'
 of ts50.oo is not needed ~n said aboye account General Fund. 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors thB.t the sum of

Eight Hundred and Fifty Doll~rs ($g50.oo) be and the s9Jlle is hereby cancelled, and
returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Genera1 Fund 
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol-
 .  lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and Q. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
I .
Fund to Account 42 C 3, Buildings and Additions, Capital Outlay, General Hospital,
Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Resolution No. 2535 
WHEREAS the Board of Sttpervisors of San ta Barbara County find that a public
' emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
 budget, has arisen by reason of there are not sufficient funds to complete the hearing
plant in connection with the new dormitory 
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
 six hundred and twenty-one dol lars {$621.00) be and the same 1e hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account ~2 C 3, Buildings, and Additions, Capital
Outlay, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the fo1-
'
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None 

' Absent, None.
I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General 
./
Fund to Account 33 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Forestry Department, Parks, General
Fund.
' Resolution No. 2536,
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
 budget, has arisen by reason of unforeseen need for additional funds.
. ' .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
 Eight Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($850.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from
 the unappropriated reserve to Account 33 A 5, Salaries and Wages, Forestry Department,
 Parks, General Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
. .
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 26 B 2, Ma t 'eria.ls and supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Government
Buildings, Second District, General Fund.
 
Resolution No. 253] 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
  emergency, tha t could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the

budget, has arisen by reason of addit ional funds are needed.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Eight Hundred Dollars {$800~ 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
  
' 2. 3
April 11th, 193S.

 
unappropriated reserve to Account 26 B 2, Materials ~nd Supplies, Maintenance and
Qperation, Government Buildings, Second Distri ct, General Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being call ed, ~he fol-

lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
&tevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker  . Nays, None. Absent, None.
Revieion of. I .
Budget Items
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
R~solution No. 253g 

  
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,
Revision of
Budget Items .;
\
Claims With- /
drawn for
Correction.

 WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general.
~lass1fication of Maintenance and Operation, General Hos pital, Outpatient Department,
Qeneral Fund is necessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same 
~re hereby revised as follows, to wit: ~ran.sfer from Account 4-4- B 1, Communication
a.nd Transportation, the sum of $150.00, and from Account 44 B 47, Care of Crippled
Qh11dren, the sum of $45.10, to Account 44 B 51, Clinic, Maintenance and Operation,
General Hospital, Outpatient pepartment, General Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being calJed, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wi~: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c . L. Preisker. ~1ays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items 
 Reso1ut1on Nq. 2539 
 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Second Supervisor District, Good Roads
F.und is necessary; 
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved tqat the aforesaid accounts be and the same ar
nereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account l.22 B 2, Materials and suppl1
the sum of $2500.00 to accotlnt 122 B 5, Service and Ex. pen. se, Mai ntenance and Operation,
Second Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the foliowing
Supervisors voted aye, to wit: .Thomas T. Dinsmore, sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Claim~ Withdrawn for Correction 
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried the following claims were withdrawn
for correctioni
Davie, C. E.
Snow, Melvin
t20.s5
72.10
Ref erred to H. L. Tilley
 Ref erred to Supervisor Dinsmore
Claim Withdrawn
tor
Correction.
v  In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction and
Allowance ot
Claims.
Reallowed:
Upon motion, duly seconded ~nd _ carried, it is Ordered that the order, ma.de and
entered on April 4th, 193S, allowing claim as follows:
 Covarrubias, Yr1s GENERAL F. UND'
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
 Covarrubias, Yr1s GENERAL FUND t16.so   
 In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims 
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowec;l, each claim for the amount and payable ot1t
of the fund designated in the order of allowance. indorsed on the tact of each claim
  
 

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respectively, to wit:
 Abbott .Laboratories GENERAL FUND
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Abbott Laboratories
Acme Super Service
Adam, Ronald M.  
Addressograph Agency
Aggeler & Mueser Seed Co.
do do
do do
Air Reduction sales Company
Alexander, D.
Aloe Company, A. S.
American Bakery  

American Dental Supply Company
Ameriean Laundry Machinery Co.
American Medical Association
 American -Optical Co,
A & P Tea Co. 
Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Andera1s Dept. Store
Anderas Department Store
Andera' s
Anderson, Fred G.
Anderson, Fred G.
Annandale, Ella
A. N. Packing Company
A & P Tea Company
do do
Arellanes, Oharles T.
Arenvias, Guadalup


 
Arrowhead-Puritas Dist. Co.
Associated Drug Company
Atsatt, Dr. Rodney
Ayala, Mrs. Joseph 
Azar's Grocery, K. 
do
Baker, Glenn
Baker Linen Co., H. w.
Balassi, Frank
Ball, N. L 
Bancroft-Whitney Company
Bank of America
Barnes, Mrs. s. A 
Barnett,  L & L
Barnsdall 011 Company
Bartlett, Frank s.
Bartz, Wm.
Bass, w. H.
Bates, C. T.
Bauhaus, Jack 
 


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37.go
11.80
10.23
2.06
5.15
5g.73
10.00
1.so
25.12
5s.s1
149.35
14.16
9.30
14.oo
i72.71
4.65
10.85
l.S3
5.62
s.oo
992.59
s.61
1og.45
5.00
9.00
2.47
25.36
25.00
6.19
20.00
20.00
120.40
14.57
10.00
117.50
51.50
125.00
s.50
5g.so
104-4.17
14.94
50.00
15.00
12.20
5.00


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Apr11 llth, 193g 
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Baxter, Don  GENERAL FUND
Beckwith, Louella
Bedford, Mrs  .
Beekler, Dr. A. M.
Bell, Ralph M 
Bell, Ro bert
Bello, V. J 
Belyez, Mrs  C . A.
Bement, Madeline 
Berman, Mrs. Agnes
Berlier, Zylpha
Bertero, Dr. Jules 
Bertino, Joseph J.
Bigelow, William
Bingman, l~rs. Emily 
Bischoff Surgical Company,
do do
Black, George A.
Blackman, Bob
Bliss, George R.
Bobo' s Grocery
Bottini, Ida
Bowers& Stokes
Bowers & Stokes
Bowman, Harry J.

Bradbury , W. W.
Bradley, Roy
Branch, Inez
do
Brandmeyer X-Ray Supply
do do
Braun Corp~ration
Broadway Auto Parts


c. A.

Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Brodenc1o, Valentin
Brown, J 
Bruner, A. G.
Bruning Company, Charles
Bruning Company, Charles
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Compamy
Buck, Mrs. M. H 
Burbank, Geo  H.
Burola, J. M.
Burroughs Adding Machine
Burton, Wm. c.


 
Co 
California Corrugated Culver~



Co 



10.00
9.27
100.00
125.00
135.00
210.00
11.75
75.00
s.50
i4.oo
150.00
157.50
55.00
'
e.oo
64.gl
35.28
5.00
s.50
73.50
17.s5
5.00
9.3g
67.65
191.06
10.00
75.00
go.oo
73.39
5s.4-2
431.36
3.09
4.95
10.00
4.7g
125.00
17.05
3.19
2.16
i3.47
11.ll
10.10
13.4-7
s.oo
15.00
150.00
33.73
10.00
6g2.02
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California Fruit Brokerage Co. GENERAL FtJND
California Market 
California Fipe and Supply Co.
California Pipe & Supply Co  . 
California State Chamber of Commerce
Campodonico Water Works
Carbon Girl Co 
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co .
Carr illo, Mrs . A. J.
Carter's Chicken Enchiladas
Casmalia Store
Castagnola, George v 

Catcott, Priscilla 


Central City Chemical Consolidated
Central Scientific Co 
Chackel, Car:idid
Chapman, Mrs. Eleanor
Chapman, Rose
Christensen, Arnold
Chruch11J., J. F  
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products
C~ty Contracting Company
City and Kentia Nurseries
City of Santa Maria
Clarey, Mrs . J . A.
Clark, Robert
Cohen, Peter
Coldren, Edna
Coleman, G. J 
Coleman, Len
Collins, Warren E 
Columbia Carbon Company
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Common, Wm. c 
Consolidated Produce Co.
Consolidated Produce Co.
Consumer 1 s J!arket
Coo~, Clara E 
Cooney, Agnes
Cornwall's Market
Coshow, G. Horace
Costa, Mrs. J. I.
Cota, Albert






County Council of Social Agencies
County National Bank 
Cox, Henty T 
Craig, Edgar
6.63
61 . s5
g.90
611.50
51 . 00
12.00
g.24
4.6g
12.50
35 . 00
s . 20
16.75
1.35 00
12.56
4.24
6.oo
20 . 00
25.00
53 .23
13.00
12.76
5. 00
12.36
i2.go
12.00
55.00
302.61
162.02
4.oo
25.00
6.42
12.57
67.27
2s.oo
2.10
4.20
15.50
6e .20
gg . 90
6.62
20.00
31. 00
g. 60
33. 75
15.00
15.00
g3.34
30 .00
62 .50
350 .00






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~pril 1111 1938
Crane Company GENERAL FUND
Crews, H. '  '
Cross, A 
Cutter Laboratories 
Cutter Laboratories
Darvill, Fred T. ' 
Davis, C. E.
Dennis, Mrs  Carl
Denton, Grace
Dept. of Penology
Devaul, Reuben 
.
Dille, F. E.
Dinsmore, Thomas T.  
Disbursing Officer, U.S.Engineer Office
Doane Building Co. 
Dodge, E. G 
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company
Dolan, Laura
Dominguez, Ed. 
Dominguez, Juan
.
Donohue, Mrs. Kate
Donohue, Mrs . Kate 
Downing, Emily J.
Dowse, E. M 
Doyle, w. T. 
Drexler, A. H.
Duckworth, M. J.
Ducommun Metals & Supply Company
Dt1dley Mortuary
- Duncan, Margaret J 
-
Durb1ano Dairy
Dutra, Manuel E 
Eastland, Dr. L. J.
Edmunds, Jennie
Eisenbergs White House
Elliott Addressing Mach.Co.
El Rey Surgical Supply Co.
do do
.
Escobar, Ray
Ezaki, James
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Fe.1rch1ld Aerial Surveys
Fancy Fish Market
Farnum, Blanche
Fauerso, Monica
Faulding, Mrs. Wm.
Faulkner, Jim
Federal Drug Company
Fell's Grocery, R 
Felmlee, c. E.

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$155.17
92.4-0
15.00
10.11
35.65
20.60
6.50
7.10
125.00
.2s
75.00
162.00
300.00
5.00
i6o.oo
10.22
so.oo
15.00
33.00
s.50
6.50
32.00
100.00
150.00
12.50
16o.oo
25.21
95.00
110.00
4-0.15
10.00
229.75
s.50
25.42
2.73
9.59
11.43
4o.oo
5.00
4.09
77.25
12.81
50.00
135.00
10.00
15.00
2.gg
27.64
37.87





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Felts, A. w. GENERAL FUND
~ Fenstermaker, Rose
F1llipp1n1, R. C.
Fishkin, A.
Fleming's Grocery
Forbes, Blanche
Forner, Lorenzo
France Cafe
Freeze & Freeze
Freitas, Lillian
Froom Plumbing Co., Arthur
Fugler, A. F.
Fuller Company, W. P 
Fuller & Company, w . P.
Fuller & Co., W. P.
Gallenkamps Shoe Store
Ganahl Lumber Company
do do
Garb1ano, Mrs. Theresa
Garcia, Annie
Garcia, Mrs. Gabriel
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co 
Garrett, J. M.
Garvey, Daisy

Geyman and Gates, Drs 
Giant Products Corporation
Gilberti, Emilio
Gilmore, Dorothy
.
G & M Market
Goddard-Jackson Company
Golden State Company
do do
do do
do do
Gomez, Tony
Congopoulos, Mra  Anna
Gorzell, C 
Goss, Mrs. Etta
Gott, C. A.
Gott, Arthur
Goularte, Olga v 
Grafft, J 
Graham's Market
Graham, Robert
Graves, Catherine w 
Grieb, Gertrude
Grovancc1, Frank
Guadalupe Grocery
Gusman, Casimiro
Hagen, A.




 

 



 



t 4s.27
11.00
90.00
3.64
21.54-
75.00
6.oo
17.51
5.59
125.00
4.19
12.00
i5.9g
7.73
5.41
6.90
77.04
s.60
s.oo
so.oo
2.00
59.75
20.5g
12.50
g5.00
35.s9
12 6.39
413.36
4.03
357.36
25.35
12.00
5.00
166.4-0
10.00
75.00
2s.oo
10.00
64.So
55.12
104.oo
160.00
$5.00
10.06
14.oo
15.00
14.60






















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April 11th, 193g .
.
Hall, Mrs. Mary Ann GENERAL FUND
  Hamil ton & Wall
Ha.nze, Henry G 
Ha.rtf eld, John H 
Hartwell Co., Robert M.  
Haslam & Co., w. A.
Haslam Company, w. A 
Hauser, E. E 
Hawkins Tire Service
Heckman, Lucy R 
Henderson, H. E 
Henderson, H. E 
 

 
Hendy, J. H.
Henning , A. J.
Hensley, Raymond

Herman's Market
Hernandez, Concepcion s.
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co.
H & H Roofing & Supply Co 
Hibbs, Eva
Higginson, Sara
Hind.marsh, B. L.
 Hing Yuen Company

Habbs, Robert N 
Hobbs, William
Hockett Service Station
Hof fman-LaRoche
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Hogle, D.
Hohmann, w. C 

Holiday Hardware Co 
Holiday Hardware Co 
. Holland, Chas. T.
Hollingshead, C. M.

Hollywood Surgical Supply Co.
Orne Owner's Loan Corporation

Hospital Standard Pub. Co 
Hotel Carrillo
Houghtons -)
Houston, J, J,
Howard's Grocecy
Howell, Henry
Howell, Heney w 
Huerta, Caesar1o
 Huff, Elizabeth H.
Hummel Sheet Metal Works
Hunt, c. L 
Hunt, R. B.
Hurlbut, Helen
Hurtt, Dorcas




. 
$ 9.00
30.92
25.00
55.00
13.59
g.22
12.00
10.00
455.00
55.00
135.00
133.32
19.40
1.12
4.50
10,00
g.oo
12.00
33.00
75.00
3.43
9.42
24.42
81.20
267.15
5.7g
20.65
165.00
5.00
2.52
7.s1
6. !J.7
10.15
1.30
1.50
17.g4
i4o.7s
160.00
9.00
225.00
26.16
4.g4
27.00
i4o.oo
45.50
220












































Isom, B. A.
Italian Store
Iwamoto Company
Jacobs, R. C 
Jewe11, Mrs. Mabe1
J. & J. Company
Joehnck, D. F 

GENERAL FUND




 
 4-7.60
55.02
24.oo
6.oo
13.66
8.20
' 13.44
Johnson & Johnson 29.09
Johnson, A. L.
Johnson, D1nk
Johnson, James
Johnson, 1. B.
Johnson, w. B 
Johnson, W. H 
Johnston, w. F.
Jones & Benedict
Jones Stationery & Gifts

Jones Stationery & Gifts

Jones, Cora A.
Jordano Bros 
Jordano B~os 
Judd, Mrs. C. A.
.
Ju111ard-Cockcrott Corp 
Kallmans Garden Nursery
Kallmans Garden Nursery
Karl's Shoe Store
Kegley, Eleanor
Kelley, H 
~elly-Koett Mt'g. Co 
Keran Laundry
Keran Laundry
Kinney, Florenoe
Kittler, William

Knights of Columbus
Knott, Charles w.
 
Komle 1, Mary A.
Kramer, Ira E.
Kusche, Ray o 
Kyle Rooting Company
Kyle, Chester
Lamb, Maude
Lambrecht, c. w.
Lang's Market



La Nueva Victoria Grocery
La Primavera Grocery
Laroo Fish Company, s .
Delbert Large
Larsen, Pearl
Laughlin, Dean

 
 
 

 

 


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12.00
s.50
4.S4
5.42
5.00
45.00
75.00
2g.94
1.03
2.27
s.34
49.59
176.26
10.00
g50.71
4.64
170.10
33.70
135.00
g6,go
2S.49
15.31
33.02
95.00
1s.03
150.00
22.00
130.00
15.00
165.00
22.00
75.00
g.oo
17.00
63.59
374.6o
34.66
42.so
75.00
l4S.12
100.00
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April 11th, i93s.
Lechner Ranch GENERAL FUND
Lederle Laboratories
Lederle Laboratories
Lennon's Groce~, J.P 
Levey's Top Shop
 '
Lew-Bert s
Lewis Manufacturing Co.
Lewis, J. E 
Lewis, M. K.
Lewis, Myrtle
Libeu, Laurence L 
Lidbom, Hazel
Liddecoat, !.{ary
Lillard, w. T 
Lind's Cafe
Live oak Dairy




Loan and Building Asso~lat1on
Locke, Harry
Lompoc Laundry
Lompoc Light & Water Dept 

Lompoc Light & water Dept.
 

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$25.00
2.46
5.72
9.24
1.50
42.42
93.12
12.62
2.50
45.00
14-0.64
100.00
190.00
lS.41
11.54
36.63
12.26
125.00
5.so
4.37
12.21
Lompoc Milk Company 24.go
Long, Mrs. Mollie J 
Lopez, Eulalia
Lopez, Lillian
Lord, Mrs. Louella
Lore, Lou S 
Loe Alamos Market

Los Angeles Stamp & Statione~ Store
do do do
Lotz, Ernest
Loustalot, Mrs. Frances
Low Radiator & Fender Works, Fred
Lupton, Mr~ Herbert J,
Luton, G. R 
MacDonald, Wm.
. Machado, Eva
Magner Funeral Home, c. P.
Magneto & Electrical Service
Maher1 s Richfield Service
Main, R. c 
Maltine Company, The
Maretti Estate, Richard
Markwell Los Angeles Company
Marquez, Anthony
Matz, Mrs. Wm 
Mazzia, Mrs. Mary
Menezes, Mrs. Mary
Menezes, Mrs. Mary
Mengs Blacksmith Shop

s.50
14.45
6.oo
2.26
134.g5
16.4o
io.9g
20.60
135.00
8.50
4o.33
10.00
5.00
30.59
4o.oo
25.00
16.73
29.00
3.00
26.44
13.00
2. 70
30.00
20.00
100.00
6.oo
222




















































Menken, Frieda GENERAL FUND
Mesirow, Dr. M. E.
Meyer's Produce
   Meyers, Mrs. Emma
141.d. Couns. Pub. Serv  Corp.
do do do
 do do do
  .
do do do
  do do do
do do do
do do do 
Miller Plumb1.ng & Sheet Metal Works
Miller Laboratories, E.
Miller, Rachel K.
Milner, John
Mission Electric Company
Mission Hotel
do do
Mission Ice Company
 Mission Paint & Art Co 
 Mitchell, Mrs. E. F.
Moller, Miss Christina
 Mollett, Lena
s 


Montecito County Water District
Montgomery Ward & Company
Moore, c. P.
Moore, F. F 
Moore, Rance
Moran George
Morehouse, Martha
Mountain View Grocery
Muth, Mrs. Walter
Mylund's Service Station
 McKesson & Robbins



. 
   do do
do do
do do
  McMahon's Grocery
McNall Buildirtg Materials
McNall Building Materials
do do
McNeil, w .

McNutt, w. B 
National Ammonia Division
Neel, Jr., Harry
Newland, L. H 
New Method Laundry
New Method Laundry
News Press Publishing Co 
do do

 
 




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 100.00
50.00
2g.06
-
g.06
16.35
19.47
24.55
102.33
113.20
2.67
9.07
gg9.50
15.45
175.00
19.35
64.57
15.00
g.oo
24.72
s.24
29.03
4.S4
3g.39
3.95
5.g9
4.50
12.00
so.oo
44.go
66.22
44.61
20.00
.90
24.52
s1.e2
149.g7
i50.5s
7.70
36.$5
10.10
4.09
145.6o
5.93
13.44
50.00
100.00
2.00
i.31
14.96
100.00




































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April 11th, 193g 
News-Press Publishing cro. .GENERAL FUND
N1dever, Mrs. D. A 
Noah's Ark 
Nogues, Henry
.Borris Signs
Northern Calif. Hardware & Steel Co 
Nye, Eva s.
0 1Banion Dairy
O'Brien, Paul P.

Ohio Chemical & ManufacturingCo;
Oliver, A. G.
Oliver, Evelyne c 
Oliver's Grocery
Olivera, Jim
Opportunity Shop
Orpet, E. o.
Ossian, Lillian
Osunas Grocery
Ott Hardware Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
Overton, Mrs. w.
Pac1f 1c Coast Coal Company
do do
Pa' cific Coast Publishing Co 
do do
do do
Pacific do
do do
Pacific Freight Lines Express
 



Pacific Fr.eight Lines Express 
do do
do do
Pacific Greyhound Lines
do do

Pacific Laundry 
Pacific Southwest Realty Company
Packer, Josephine



Parents Institute 
Parma, Catarina
Pasquale Company, B.
Patt erson, Elsie

Patterson, Mrs. w  E.
Pechumer, Frank
Penney Company, J  c.
do do
Percal, Sam


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$ 7.21
17.00
23.6,
9.00
3.00
23.44
go.co
14.30
5.00
17.66
s .50
160.00
s.61
60.00
4.12
30.90
s5.oo
lSo.10
5.g7
3.60
1.03
2.52
.95
20.00
25.15
1.06
2.16
2.g9
7.73
l.S5
3.61
11.SS
3.62
2.g3
1.50
23.45
1.40
43.06
55.00
160.00
3.00
12.00
24.93
s5.oo
6o.oo
135.00
4.4s
65.66
90.56
224












 





























Pettingill, Mrs. Chae.

Photocopy & Blueprint Co 
Pierce, Mre. Ila
P1gg1y Wiggly G310cery
Pitts, D. B.
Porter, Harry L.
Porter, Harry L 
Potter, Mrs. Ethel
Potter, Miss Ethel
Preisker, C~ L.
Pre1Aker, C. L 
Purex Corporation
Purity Store
Quick, Effie
Railway Express Agency
do do
Ramirez, M
Raven, Ted
Rector, C. J.
Red Cross Drug Company
Red Lton Service Station
Reedsons Dairy Products
Reily, F. B.
Richfield 011 Corporation
Richfield 011 Co:pporation
Riviera Dairy Creamery
Rivera Grocery
Rodenbeck1 s
Romero, Angulo
Romo, Alvin H
Rosemary Farm
Rossi, Madelina
Roston, M. B 
Rouse, Clarence
Royal Typewriter Agency
Rudolph's Grocery
Rudolph's Hardware
Ruleau, P. M.
Ruth & Rowan
Ryan, Mary
Ryzner, J 
Safeway Stores
do do
do do
do do
GENERAL FOND




 

 
  
do do
do do
do do
Sanders, Marguerite
Sandoval, Henry


42.50
6.44
10.00
222.47
95.00
51.50
25.76
10.00
35.00
45.00
s.og
99.60
4o.oo
2.55
33.60
9.g9
19.31
17.13
3.16
27.90
23.00
779.46
4g.34
2s.7g
22.44
36.4.5
5.00
50.00
42.75
g.50
7.00
10.00
9.00
9.50
125.00
1.50
g.oo
106.40
25g.e9
54.oo
g4.44
93.45
43.02
i13.73
204.4S
21.00
7.22






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April 11, 193$. \
Sanford, J. w. GENERAL FUND
Sanitary Laundry
sanitary Steam Laundry  
Santa Barbara Clinic 
S. B. County Chamber of Commerce
do do 
do do
Santa Barbara E1ectr1c Co
s. B. Mattress & Upholstery Works
Santa Barbara Music Co~ 
s. B. Mutual Building and Loan Asen 
s. B  Pipe & Supply Co.
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do do
do do
do do

do do
do do
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
do do

Santa Maria Drug Co 
Santa Maria Electric Co.   
Santa Maria Gas Company
do do
do do
Santa Maria Gas Company
do do
do do

do do




Santa Maria Lodge #90 K of P
santa Maria Milk Company
Santa Maria Milk Co 



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. .

Santa Maria Upho~etery and Mattress Works

Saulsbury, Jesse
Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Ruth
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Pr1nting Studio
Schauer Printing Studio

$ 2.50
5.65
327.e7
19.50
g7.50
67.50
50.00
10.1$
5.06
10.30
4.S4
5.9g
11.g5
102.6g
195.46
40.29
2s.ig
13.45
4-3 .Sl
17.20
67.62
3.10
3.60
15.35
22.3g
4-4.70
120.00
4-7. 64-
10 .go
25.76
16.07
13.25
15.00
54.oe
15.30
1.00
300.00
2o4.14-
35. 79
5.og
20.00
30.4g
14-.16
3.09
237.62
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Schauer Printing Studio GENERAL FUND
Scherer Company, R. L.
Scherer Company, R. L.

Schuld Sign Co 
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Sch\vabacher-Frey Co 
Scott, Katharine A 
Scott, Katharine A.
Sears, Roebuck & Company
Sears, Roebuck & Co. 
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company 
do do
do do 
do do
do do 
Senay, Percy F 
Senay, Percy F.
Sevin-Vincent Seed Co 
Shainhart, Reid
Shamhart, R. E.
Shamhart, Reid
Shields, Margaret
Shell 011 Company
Sherwin-Will1ame Pa1nt Store
Simond~, Robert
S & K Ma.rkets
Slatten Auto Court
Slocum's Elite Bakery
Smith, Mrs. Edward H 
Smith, Leland B. 
Smith Hardware Co., W. R 
Snider's Cash Grocery
Social Service Exchange
Sokoll, Anna
Solvang Drug Company
I
Soper,. s As sociated Station
Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Company
do do
do do
Sou. California Edison Company
Sou. California Edison Co 
do do
Sou. Counties Gae Company
do do
do do
do do
do do





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10.30
95.9g
13.97
g.24
5.00
24.10
60.00
33.00
34.25
23.59
514. 71
6g.01
273 .40
42.gg
147.42
41.69
1.4-2
4.51
7722
io9.6g
5.00
7.00
85.00
49.41
22.66
256.75
g31.37
20.00
52 .50
30.00
140.00
50.00
162.19
20.59
6.go
23.37
5.62
igo.29
27.50
5.og
2.72
25.22
39.gg
100.79
i 3s.13
16.9g
63 . 63

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Sou. Pacific Mil ling Co.
Sou. Pacific Milling Co.
GENERAL. FUND
Sperl, Mrs. John
Spratt Optical Co., Geo. w  .
Spreitz Transportation
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Stahmer, Mrs. Paul .G.
Standard Auto Pe.rts
Standard Auto Parts
Standard Brands of California
Standard 011 Co. of Calif 
do do
do do 
Standard 011 Company of Calif 
Star Rug Cleaners
State Dept. of PubliG Health
State Dept. of Public Health
Stedman, E. J 
Stephan, Paul
Sterling Electric Motors
Stevens, Charles s.
Stevens, Charles s.
Stevens, Fred G 
Stewart, Mrs. Ida M 
St. John, Milton
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stone, Jr., Caleb s.
Stone, Florence
Stowell, Art
Streeter, George c.
Stringfield, Mrs. Cynthia
Strobridge, Katherine
Strong, Fred
Sturgeon, H 
Suggs, Lula
Sunshine Market
Suteres, Tom
Swift & Company
Taverna, Mrs. Joe
Teixeira, M 
T'e nnyson, Lloyd
Terry and Terry
Texas , Company, The
Thole, H 
Thomas, Mrs. John
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
Thompson, Mrs. M 

 



Tidewater Associated Oil Company
Tidewater Associated Oil Company
 


. 
$ 1.06
7s.20
s.50
17.25
30.19
50.s3
15 .00
64-.53
5.36
ss.oo
3.$6
57.15
57.15
4-2.54
13.00
3.11
160.00
18.00
s.24
5.00
15.00
6.oo
12.00
55.00
125.00
so.co
10.00
67.50
160.00
10.00
s5.oo
11S.4o
30.00
100.00
9.24
3.34
25.so
7.13
4-7 .60
7.47
500.93
3.91
s4.oo
s.oo
45.oo
15.00
15.57
295.93
2~8

















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Tilley, H. L.  GENERAL FUND
' Tomasini, Roger 
Turner, w. A. 
Tyree, Mrs. D. w  .  
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
Union Feed & Fuel Co  
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
do do
Union Mill & Lumber Co 
.
Union Mill & Lumb er. Ob 
do do
Union 011 Company of Calif 
Uni on 011 Company of Calif 
do do
Universal Auto Parts Co 
Updike, Cecile
Upjohn Company, The
Valley Dairy
Valley Motor Sales Co.
Valley Motor Sales Company
Vallikett, Mrs. Nellie 
Van' s Market
do
Viotoria Motors
Victoria Motors
Viets, Carl
V1tton1, Mrs. Frances
Walker, R . o 
Watanobe Grocery
Water Works Department
Water Works Dept 
Water Works Department
Water Works Department
Watson, Raymond
Watt's Grocery & Market
Webb, Chas.
Weger, Evelyn
west Company, M. G.

Western Auto Supply Company
Western Auto Supply Company
Westwick Iron Works
Whitford, Margaret A 
Williams, J. E.
Willow Brook Dairy
Wilson's Carbon Co 
Wilson & D1Andrea
Wilson, Kent R 
Winn, Nettie
Winslow, Mrs. Ann




 

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225.00
33.6o
122.50
5.4$
i.go
154.oo
20 . 50
24.35
92.50
176.92
43.64
36.62
24-.79
e.3g
1.50
66.31
50.00
19.33
2.63
1119.71
19.94-
4-. 64.
31.os
37.12
ls.31
6.66
132.50
6.2s
is.oo
17.20
72.e5
.90
1.65
3.90
so.oo
9.00
10.00
40.00
.91
7g.06
23.50
g.oo
15.4-0
37.og
20.34-
10.00
17.00
e.50


Ellis, M. J. FIFTH ROAD FUND
 
Mid.Coun.Pub. Serv. Corp 


Acme Super Service GOOD IDADS FUND
American B1tumuls Company
' 
Automobile Club of Sou. Ca.lif.
Baker, Glenn
Barker, Bird

Bean, G.  L.

Bennett, Ch.arles
  Bergstrom Steel Compan;y-

Bishop, J. T.
 
Bounds, Dick

Brandt & Webber

Breck, Benjamin

Calif'. Corrugated Culvert Co  

Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Carter Company, Charles w 
  
Clark, Mary B.
 
Crews, H 
    Deller, Earl

Devaul, J. }.~ 

Diedrich, L. N.

Domingos, M. s.
Fab1ng, F. L 

Fageol Truck & Coach Co.

Freeze & Freeze

Ganahl Lumber Co.
Gates, F. H 

Gehr, Lloyd

60.00
76.67
17.95
9.6$
22.4o
20.00
70.00
60.00
53.57
20.00
60.00
50.35
44.oo
76.54
3s.62
39.3g
4o.oo
61.60
6.oo
70.00
56.s9
5.36
67.50
424.53
94.27
4o.17
3.55
75.00
230










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General Motors Truck & Coach Co. GOOD ROADS FUND t 9.11
Gilmore Oil Company
Grafft, J.
Gurrad, Frank
Hammond, M.
Hammond, M
Hauck Manufacturing Company
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Henderson, Jo}'ln
Hilderbrand, A. J.
Hogle, D 
Horn, George
Hosmer, Helen
Huyck, Andy
Isom, B. A.
Jones, Chas 
J ones, K. A.
Kelley, H.
Kirkpatrick's
Kramer, o 
Lewis Implement Co.
Lillard, W. T.


Lompoc Light & Water Dept.
Luke Tractor & Equipment Oo.
 
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co 





Mack-International Motor Truck
Magneto & Electrical Service
Moran, George
McNall Bldg. Materile
Ott Hardware Company
Penney Co., J. c.
Petersen, J. F 
Porter, William
Ramirez, M.
Randall, Ray


Reliance Regulator Corporation
Rheams, C. w 
Robbins, E.
Robison, M. H.
Romero, Louis
Rudolph's Hardware
Ryzner, J 
Sanchez, Ray

Santa Barbara Crane Service

Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Maria Gas Company
Saulsbury, Jesse
Shell Oil Company

 








 


460.32
170.20
4.75
40.00
4o.oo
110.50
126.oo
61.60
67.50
25.00
56.00
loo.so
114.75
20.00
61.60
3.12
154.oo
3s.50
51 . 00
s .17
12S.95
67.30
160.72
13.92
95.20
13.91
22.25
54.50
24.oo
106.4-0
67.50
5.73
61.00
4o.oo
222.69
30.00
5.13
44.$0
16.So
352.00
17.~o
6.90
10.62
12.00
13.56

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April, 11, 193 S.
Shepp, Carl w.
Silveira, Antone
GOOD ROADS FUND
Smith Booth Usher Compe.ny
Smith' e 
Sm1~~ Hardware Co., w. R. 
Sou. California Edison Co.
Sproul, Wm. 
St. John Co~, A. S.
Stockton, Dick
Stronach, R. 
Stronach, Wm.
Strong, Fred
Strong, ijenry
Sturgeon, H.
Wullivan, Earl
.Te1xe1:ra, M.
Tennyson The Druggist

 

  
$ 1S9.S9
42.50
504.70
5.00
. 20.39
1.25
1.03
59. 74
56.00
74.oo
14-s.50
57.60
3.00
144.oo
75.00
ioo.so
Thole, H. 61.60

Thomae, Ray
'D.omas1n1, Roger
 Towsley, H. P.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
Vanderlei, Jake
Whalen, J. T.
Williams, M.
.Wilson, C. A.
La P11ri s1ma Inn
do do
Neel, He.rry


HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Ullman, Samuel L 
Westwiok, R. C.
Sou.6al1f. Edison Co.
do do
. -
M~d.Co. Pqb. Serv.Corp.
do do
do do
do do
do do
CARPINTERIA LT.DIST. FUND
MISSION CANYON LT. DIST.
FO~TD .
.
CASAMA.LIA LT. :r;IST. FUND
GUAD. LT. DIST. FU?-.'fD
LOS ALAMOS LT.DIST.FUND
ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND
S.B.COUNTY WATERWORKS
DIST No. 1 FUND
ios.oo
112.00
114.go
69.49
4-S.03
55.62
70.00
36.00
14.63
5.70
290.00
10.20
166.66
i54.s9
3g.49
31.20
150.70
g7.95
7g.50
lngel-, K. s. GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND 146.50
Mid.Cos.Pub.Serv.Oorp. 3.06
Aggeler & Musser Seed Co.
Berlier, v. M
Helser & Bailey
Smith, C. L.
SANTA MARIA CEME DIST.
FUND

2.06
110.00
33.13
110.00
23
2~2
Acceptance I
ot Franchise
by the Union
011 Company.
Harbor DredP-.' I ing and Beac
restoration
Project.
I
Request of
Workers
Alliance for
Investigatlo s.
Option to I
Renew Lease.
Appropriat1o J
for the
Semana Nauti a
Aeeoo1at1on.
Communicat1o 

 Venaas, Esther M.
 Whitney, M. H.
SANTA :rlARI,A CEME. DIST. FUND $25.00
175.00
 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Sup&rv1sors voted Aye, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker  . N~ys, .None. Absent, None.





The minutes of the regular .meeting of April 4th, 193g, were read and approved  
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die  .
The foregoing minutes are hereby app~ove4  f
Attest:










Cl.erk 
. 
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
April 25th, 193S, at 10 oclock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, c. L. Preisker,
and J. E. Lewis, Clerk  Supervisor Preisker in the Chair 
The Minutes of the regular meeting ot April 11th, i93g, were read and approved
I n the Matter of Acceptanoe of Franchise by the Union 011 Company, Pursuant to
Section i6 of Ordinance No. 509 as Amended by Ordinance No. 51.1 

 Commun1oat1on from the Union Oil Company, aooepting each and every term and

condition of franchise awarded to them under the provisions of Ordinance No. 509, as 

am~nded by Ordinance No. 511, was received and ordered placed on file.
 In the Matter of Confirming Understanding with United States Engineer's office
 
Relative to Disposition of 50,000 cubic yards of sand, harbor dredging and beach 

restoration project  

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the Clerk is directed to
notify the United states Engineer's office that the County of Santa Barbara confirms

the understanding that, in consideration of an additional contribution by the County

of santa Barbara in the amount of $300.00, approximately 50,000 cubic yards of sand i

to be deposited on the section ot beach between Stearns Wharf and the root of the
 
b~eakwater, and that all remaining dredged material, estimated at 530,000 cubic yards

1~ to be deposited in the area original.ly specified therefor.

In the Matter ot Request ot workers Alliance tor Investigations.
 Herbert Pinhey, spokesman for the Workers Alliance, was advised that Supervisor
Adain and R. J. Rudolph, County Welfare Director, would meet with a committee
o.f three from ' his organization at 1:30 o'clock today .    
 In the Matter of Option to Renew Lease with the Knights of Columbus Home
Association, tor property located at 925 De la Vina Street.
 
 The Clerk was direoted to notify the Knights of Columbus Home Association to
 
bring this matter before the Board at their first meeting in June, 193S.
 
 In the Matter o~ Request ot the Semana Nautioa Association for Definite
~seurance of an Appropriation in the l93S-39 budget.
  I I

 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Clerk is hereby
   
directed to notify the Semana Nautioa Association that an appropriation of $1,000.00
'fill be .included in the Advertising Fund, 193S-39 Budget for the July, 193S Semana

Nautica.

 In the Matter of Communication from state Department of Public Health Relativ

 
to Tuberculosis Subsidy.
Notice of deposit of $5,076.96, State Tuberculosis subsidy for the period

ending December 31, 1937, was ordered placed on file 

Communicatio  ,/ In the Matter of Communication from Channel Counties Mason and Eastern


Star Organization, Requesting Appropriation:lbr their 1935 Convention to be held in

 Los Angeles.
The C1erk was direct to advise the Channel Counties Mason and Eastern Star
  organization that the County will not expend money for conventions held outside of the
County of santa Barbara.
Communicatio ./ In the Matter of Communication from General Welfare Federation of America,

Approval of
Oil Drilling
Bonds .
Report.
I
Publishing /
Ordinance
No. 511.
Relative to Old Age Security Benefits.
Communication was referred to H. J. Rudolph, County Welfare Director 
.
 In the Matter of Approval of 011 Drilling Bonds in Aooordanoe with the
provisions of Ordinance No. 502 as Amended by Ordinance No. 510.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the folJ.owing bonds for oil dr111ing
in the amount set opposite each name, were approvedi
/ California Lands, Inc. - rider to be attached to original bond,
amending description.
/ General Petroleum Corp. 2 single bonds $500.00 each
/Greathouse 011 Company single bond 500.00
/ Jones, F. E. - rider to be attached to original bond,
to include additiona1 well
ISelegna Petroleum Corp. - single bond 500.00
. ' In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital for the Month
of March, 193g. 
Report ' was ordered placed on file.
In the .Matter of Publishing Ordinance No. 511.
/ .
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of J~ H: Bowles, principal
clerk of the printer and publisher of the Santa Maria Daily Times, that Ordinance
No. 511 has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Ordinance
 No. 511 has been published
Publishing
Notice of
Sale of
Bonds.
In the.Matter of Publishing Notice of Sale of Bonds of Solvang School
 District.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of w. L. Hanson, printer of the
Santa Ynez Valley News, that Notice of Sale of Bonds of Solvang School District has
been published;
. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notice of
Sale has. been pubiished. 
Resignation ~ In the .Matter of the Resignation ot E. H. Fratis as Superintendent of Santa
of Superinte -
dent of s. Barbara County Waterworks District No. 1, Buellton.
B.County
waterwor ks.  The written resignation of E. H. Fratis, as Superintendent of Santa Barbara
Old Age J
Sect1r1 ty, et 
County waterworks .District No. 1, having been received;
Upon m0tion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said resignation
be and the same is hereby accepted.
. .
In the .Matter ot Reallowance of Applications for Old Age Security, Blind
.
and State Orrhan Aid: 
Upon m6tion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is Ordered that the
applications for Old Age Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, previously allowed by
th1s Board, be reallowed for the month or May, 193g, and the Auditor of this County
2~4
State and
County Aid
to Needy
Aged Persons.
-

is directed to draw his warrants numbered A 11922 to A 12961, inclusive, in the amount
.
ot 133,176.50, tor the payment ot said Old Age Security ; warrants nuD'bered A 12962 to -  A 12997, inclusive, in the amount ot $1,736.00, for the payment of said Blind Aid, and
warrants numbered A 1299g to A 13171, inclusive, in the amount of $7,215.33, for the
P81ment of said State Orphan Aid.
It is further ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered
A 11922 to A 13171, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient of Old Age
Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, and the amount of aid allowed to each recipient, e

placed on tile in the office of the County Clerk and is hereby made a part of the minut s
of this Board at Supervisors, to have the same effect as though incorporated herein.
I In the Matter of Increases, Decreases and Discontinuances in the Amount of
 
State and County Aid Granted to Needy Aged Persons.
It appearing to t h e Board from Notices of Change, filed by the County
. . - .
Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid grante
to the following Needy Aged Persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
 thereto re
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to the needy Aged Personslisted below
be changed to the amount set opposite their.names beginning May let, 193g (unless
otherwiee 1nd1cated)-as follows, to wit:
NAME
INCREASES
Barnee, Amanda E.
Cordero, Maria Justa
Hill, Alice
Majors, John
Manning, J. c.
 
McGowan, Elizabeth
Naef', Bertha
Naef, John

-
Napier, Ellen Elizabeth
Smith, Russell
Valenzuela, Mary
Wees, Louis

DECREASES
Fenn, Susie
Reber, Ella
Reber, Barry J.
Tansill, Minnie
DISCONTINUANCES





 


TOTAL AID
GRAN~
$15.00
34-.00
21.00
35.00
35.00
27.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
21.00
27.00
35.00
32.00
32.00
15.00
Nelson, Peter 35.00
 
Chard, Maria Dina 22.00
Knudsen, James Henry
Locke, Maria
Miller, Harry
Robertson, Hubert p.
Seagers, John



35.00
15.00
35.00
24-.00
35.00


REMARKS
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 4/1/3g
4-/1/3g
4/1/3g
4-/1/3g


 



County Aid.
I
In the Matter of Petition for County Aid.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are
proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it 1a
  
ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on General Fund in favor of the following
 
persons for the a.mounts set opposite their respective names on the first of May 193g,
to wit;
Alison Davies
Florence- Grinstead
Lucy Leal
Frank Bush
Alice Colley
Ruth Harvey
Ella Hathaway
Mary Lane
Irene Rowley
William Ryan
Carrie Scoggin
Wi111am A. Barnes
Ed.1th Meade
Timothy Crane
Robert Anderson
William Fulton
.
Mattie Parker
Joe Bunker
Geneva Boldman

Mrs. Mike Soltero


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FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
c/o County Welfa~e Department
Carpinteria, California

" 
.- . - SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
c/o County Welfare DepBl"tment
711 De la Vina Street
526 w. Victoria Street
' 
c/o County Welfare Department
215 w. Valerio Street
335 De la Vina Street
316 w. Arrellaga Street
632 w. De la Guerra Street
.
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
.
Ballard, Vi$' Santa Ynez
Santa, Ynez 
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send all checks for District Four to
the Santa Maria Office.
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
- .
$31.00
s.oo
15.00
10.00
20.00
19.00
21.00
1$.00
10.00
15.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
20.00
Orphan / In the Matter of Increases, Decreases, Discontinuances and Change of Payee
SCtoautnety aAndid . In State and County A1d Granted To Orphans, etc 

 It appearing to the Board from MNOTICES OF CHANGEM filed by the County
- . Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be ma.de in the amount of aid, etc 
granted to the fol1owing named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
theretore
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to Orphans, etc., listed below, be
changed to the amount set opposite their na~es beginning May 1st, 1938 (unless otherwise
indicated) as follows to wit:
NAME
INCREASES 
Cuellar, Ruben
Melero, Alfonso 
Melero, Albert
Melero, Amelia
llelina, Tony
Melina, Santos
 Melina, Juan
Melina, :Margarita
STATE COUNTY TOTAL AID
GRANTED
$10.00 $3g.oo $4g.oo


30.00 4o.oo 70.00
4o.oo 23.00 63.00
REMARKS
(for three)
(for four)
'-2-0=---6-=----i---------------------------
r:J

Approval of
Phys1c1an 1s
Statement.











1
DECREASES
Mason, Billy
Mason, Robert
Sandoval, Robert
Sandoval, Emil!o
Sandoval, Reynard
West, Arthur
Worsham, Daniel
DISCO~'TINUANCES
Arellano, Beatrice
Cusick, Gordon
Denmun, Charles
Hoback, W11l.1am
aandoval, Victor
Sandoval, Elvira
Sandoval, Guadalupe
Sandoval, Genevieve Rosa
Sandoval, Enrique
Walker, Rena
Wehr, Charles
CHANGE OF PAYEE
RECIPIENT OF AID
Goodrow, Clifford
20.00 ~o.oo (for two)

30.00 13.00 43.00 (tor three)
10.00 2s.oo 3g.oo
10.00 10.00
4/l./3g
4/1/3g
4/l/3S
4/1/3g
4/l/3S
5/5138
PAYEE BEFORE CHANGE PAYEE AFTER CHANGE
Sunshine Cottage Rose Goodrow
In the Matter of Approval of Physician's Statements for Eye Examinations
of Needy Blind Persons:
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized
to approve the statements of w. H. Johnston, M. D., for eye examinations of the
following named neeqy blind p~rsons:
Amy Belle Burbank
Fran,k M. Burdick
 


James Cordero
Louis Spader





I
Cancellat1 n
ot Funds.
Transfer o /
Funds .
Revision I
of Budget
I tems. 

Revision o
Budget
Items .








I
In the Matter of cancellation of Funds from Account 132 B 2, Materials and
supp1ies, Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Ft.ind to
Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund  
Resolution No. 254o.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $200.00 is not needed 1n said above account Good Roads Fun~.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) be ani the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, Non~. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads to Account 132 c .1, Equipment, Capital. Outlay, Third Supervisor D1str~ot,
Good Roads Fund.
Resolution No. 2541 _
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
' emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of add1t1ona1 funds are needed.
Now therefore, be it resolved by t~e Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Hundred Dolla~s ($200.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 132 C 1, Equipment, Capital Outlay, Third Supervisor
District, Good Roads F.und.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolut1qn, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Rona1d M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter or Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2542
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general elass1f1oat1on or Maintenance and Operation, Court House Grounds, General Fund
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 25 B 5, Service and
Expense, the sum of $75.00 to Account 25 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, Court House Grounds, General Fund  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2543.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors th.at a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Farm, General Fund is

necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 30 B 5, Service and
Expense, the sum of $100.00 to Account 30 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, County Farm, General Fund.
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald K. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
2~8
Revision of
Budget Items.
I

Revision of j
Budget Items .
Clai ms Held
Over.

I
Claims
drawn.
With- j

Allowance of
Claims.



-. .
In the Matter of Revision of Buciget Items.
Resolution No. 2544. 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification or Maintenance and Operation, Second Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid acc~unts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 122 B 2, Materials and
supplies, the sum of $2,000.00 to Account 122 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance
and Operation, Second Superv~sor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the !orego1ng resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter or Revision of Budget Items. 
Resolution No. 25~5.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Superviso~s that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit; Transfer from Account 132 B 2, Materials and
supplies, the sum of $225.00 to Account 132 B 5, Service and expense, Maintenance and
Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thoma.a T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Claims Held Over 
 Upon motion, duly .seconded and .carried, it .is ordered that the following
claims b e and the same are hereby held over:

-
American iaw iook Company
Bancroft-Whitney Company
Callaghan & Company
Frank Shepard Company
Whitney, John Jr. (rererred to Supervisor
Dinsmore)
tio.oo
10.30
22.50
20.00
9.00

In the Matter ot Claims withdrawn f~m the Auditor for Correction and

Reallowed.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the order, made
and entered on April 11th, 193S, allowing claims as follows:

Goddard-Jackson Company
   News-Press Publishing Co.



GENERAL FUND 1126.39
100.00
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
 
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
Goddard-Jackson Company
News-Press Publishing Co.
GENERAL FUND
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims., .

$139.19
90.00

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following .

claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
.
of the tund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim

respectively, to wit:
Acme Lock & Repair Shop

Acquistapace, Miss Anna
GENERAL FUND
 

 i.77
41.6o
. 






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Apr11 25th, 193g.
Acqu1stapace, Annie
Acres, Amelia
Adam, Rozan M.
Aloe Company, A. s.
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, Dr. w. M 
- Andreoli, Mrs. Ernestine
A & P Tea Company
' Artuso Shoe Store
Associated 011 Co.
Azar' s Market
Bailard, Jean
. .
Baird, Charles G.
Bancroft-Whitney Co.
GENERAL FUND




Banks' Typewriter Exchange Stationery Store
Baron, Girard
Beadle, M. w.
Bostitch-Western
Boyer, Maurice
Brown s Drug Store
.
Brownie's Service Station
Budd & Bodine
Burbr1dge, Frank
Bureau of Purchases
Burroughs, Wellcome & Co.


 
 
 
California Mission Trails Assn.  
Carlisle & Co., A.
Carpinteria Water Co.
Case, Dr. Harold T.
.
Channel Paper & Supply Company
City Contracting Company
Clark Dental Laboratory
Coffey, o. D.
Collins, Warren E 

Commercial Office Supply Co.
do do
do do
do do
Cooper, Chas.
Cooper's Shoe Store
Copeland's Bookshop
Coshow, G. Horace
Cota, Juan
Craig, Edgar
Darv111, Fred T.
Davis, c. E.
Department of ~enology
do do
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co 
Drake, Harry





-
20.00
3.29
135.00
150.00
6.97
36.32
11.91J.
63.02
7.3s
50.00
59.23
12.8$
5.00
.75
1.03
3s.71
29.90
5.9g
g.61
1g.72
1100.00
52.g3
' 11.11
5s.oo
2.47
12.00
37.60
17.22
4.50
52.55
10.30
4.72
136.46
14.57
3.os
16.22
26.75
44.oo
250.00
7.73
20.$5
2:i0





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Ducommun Metals & Supply Co.
 Eaves, Jr., Albert
Echarren, Marguerite
Eisenberg' a White House
Fairchild Aerial Surveys
Foothill Dairy
. .
Freeze & Freei;e
 do do

Fresno Market
-

Froom Plumbing Company, Arthur
Gammill, L. A.
Garrigan, J. D 
. .
Girardey, L. E.
Gonzales, Juan 
 Graham, Robert G 
Greyhound Lines
Hamil ton & Wall
Hetling, Evelyn Joyes
Henning, Jack
. Hoag Seed Company
Hossack, D. L 
Hossack, D- . L 
Hunt, Anne-
James, -Wm. H.
 Johnson & Johnson 
J-ohnson, F.- w .
. .
Jones, Cora A.
Jordano Bros 
Journa1 of Social Philosopby
.
Juillard-Cockcroft Corp.
Kellogg, Eugene s 
Kennedy, Clinton
Knott, Charles w 
Knott, Charles w.
La Pur1s1ma Inn 
Lawrence, Mrs. Elizabeth
Light, Marvin
Light, Marvin
Light, Marvin
MacPherson Leather Company
Maino, Theo. M.
Marquez, Dolores
Mengs Blacksmith Shop
Merriam, Mona
Mesirow, M. E 
Miller's Pharmacy
Miller, Mrs. A. L 
Mission Paint & Art Co 
Mission Paint & Art Qo 
Moore Mercantile co 



GENERAL FUND






# i3.6o
26.75
43.20
44.30
22.45
15.29
51.6o
23.36
4.62
45.50
4. 50
i7s.21
s.oo
io4.oo
2.00
41.Sl
7.00
io4.oo
20.00
25.00
16.72
14.oo
s.34
92.65
3.00
39.91
73.42
4.oo
13.50
24.22
.
22.69
21.97
17.46
2.50
7.00
g.oo
110.00
s.76
15.06
4.oo
16.65
6.1g
s.45









































April '5th, i93s.
Morette , Mrs. Mae GENERAL FUND
Mullane, James
McCabe, F. J  .
McCloskey, James.M 
McGuire, G. M
Neighborhood House
News-Press Publishing. Company
Nicoles, Tust1n
do do
Nielsen & Petersen
Norris, Edna M 
O'Brien, Mrs. Nellie
O'Brien, Pau1 P.
Ocean View Court
Qil Well Supply Company
Ott Hardware Company 
do do
Ovieda, Toney
.
Owl. Market 
Pac1f1o Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Pub. Co.
Pao1t1o Freight Lines
Pacific Greyhound .Lines
- Page, Dewey w.
Parks, -Anna
Peterson, Mrs. Thera
~etrol Corporation ' .
Pitman Publishing Corporation
Pitts, D. B  
Porter, Harry L
Postmaster 
Pre1sker, c. L.


Quinton Code & Hill-Leeds & Barnard
Ratamosa, Rosenda
Remington Rand Inc.
Rhoades, Coy 
Rio Grande 011, Inc
Rodenbeok's Store
Romo, A. H.
Ryan, Mary
Safeway Stores

San Marcos Montec1to Dairy

 
Santa Barbara City Free Public Library
Santa Barbara Clinic, The
Banta Barbara.Cot tage Hospital
s. B. County Chamber of . Co~meroe
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dQ
do
do
do





$ g .50
12.26
32.90
7.50
4.oo
15.00
4.3g
1.27
1.29
l.3g
36.29
21.77
6.20
ig.75
3.05
26.23
9.39
52.50
17.22
S6S.54-
6.2s
g.50
12.50
115.36
17.02
65.00
20.61
51.00
20.00
1,000.00
10.00
gg.g5
55.57
34-.12
63.g7
55.00
69.51
14.52
12,000.00
75.00
4.95
?54.g2
2g.52
10.00
32.97
77.25
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Santa Barbara Humane Society  GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co.
Santa Barbara Rubber Stamp Co  .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
' do do
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L.
Schurmeier, JJarry
Scroggie, Dorothy
Seaside 011 Company
do
do

do
do





Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Co 
. Sheridan, Mary L.
Signal Oil Company
Solvang Drug Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Company
Sou. Calif. Edison Company
Sou. Calif. Edison C~mpany
Sou. Calif. Edison Co 
do do
Sou. Pacific Lines
Sou. Pacific Milling Company
Spre1tz Transportation Co.
Stanwood~ w. s.
Stewart, John L 
.
St. John Co., A. s.
.
Tid~water Associated Oil Co.
Tooker, Ethe1 P.
Tooker, E1h el
Truax, J. P 
True, Mary A 




Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Unk1f er, Mrs. o. L. .
Utility Grocery
Vance, George
Van Horn, J. A.
Victoria Motors
do do
do do
Visiting Nurse Association
Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp.
West Company, M. G.
West Company, M. G 
Western Educational Service
Western Motor Transfer
Western Motor Transfer

 

$75.00
19.09
6.70
9g.71
B1.o6
1s5.99
37.19
5.00
36.29
65.~
65.15
375.35
126.17
141.61
17.50
12.50
215.50
42.64
22g.90
66.67
3.1g
4-1s.03
4.13
23 .4-6
604. 76
2.4o
60.00
4.96
io9.70
32.20
13.50
7.50
4.50
50.62
1.75
51.79
13.~
16.og
20.91
2.17
2.01
27.02
ig.og
12.50
15.14
12.33
2g.32
2.00
2357. 7g
922.00




































April 25th, 193g.
Western Welding Company GENERAL FUND
Westwick, Atwell

W1111ams,El1zabeth
Wilson's e~rbon Co 
Wood, Charles
 
$12.25
9.67
25.00
i4.s3
132.42
Wood, Vincent E. 7.ss
Wood, Vincent E 
Young Incorporated, George
Zemansity, Adolph
Adam, Rozan M  GOOD OOADS FU.ND
Adams, Norman
Air Reduction Sales Co.
Akens, Wm.
Alverez, S. M 
Barrick, A. R.

Bartholomew, Patrick
Bean, Art

Bennett, Charles

 Beuterbaugh, Fred
. ~ Biby, Howard
-Bird, Chas 
.
Breen, Ed.
 Brown-Bevis Equipment Co 

Burdioks Battery & Electric
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Castro, Pete
,


Coast Service Station Equipment Co 
Collar, J. N 
Coll.ar, J. N.
Cooley, Harry
Cota, Tom
Cravens, Marcus
Crav1otto Brothers
De la Torre, A. G.
Devaul, J. M 
Diedrich, L. N 
.
Dinsmore, Albert
Doerr, L. R.
Dover, Frank
Fab1ng, F. L.
Farren, Art
Feliz, J. s.
Floyd, Manley
Freeze & Freeze
Frey, w. B.
Garlinghouse Brothers
Gehr, Lloyd
Grigsby, Al.
Hamil ton & Wall



g1.oo
17.22
60.00
64.oo
54.oo
4.oo
74.oo
52.00
15.65
59.50
112.00
72.00
4o.91
10.03
6.50
6.1g
7s.oo
84.oo
6o.oo
5.00
35.00
3g.70
72.00
65.00
33.49
50.00
90.00
72.00
5s.50
119.00
17.50
55.00
i 94.9s
2.00
11.12
66:gg
72.00
$.99
2_3

2~4












































Hanly, Leo GOOD ROADS FUND
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Rel tman, H. K 
Hendri-cks, Raymond
Hergert, J, J,
Hilderbrand, w. G.
Hobbs Bros.
Holloway, Erwin
Holloway, Erwin
Horn, George
Huyck, Andy



Johns-Manville Products Corp 
johnson, W. B. 
La Frombois, Bill
Lambert, c. E  
.
Lambert, Ray 
Light, Marvin
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co.
'
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co 
Lyons, Earl
Lyons, Earl
Lyons, Earl


.


Mack International Motor Truck Corporation
 Mack-International Motor Truck Corp  .
Mattos, Manuel
 Miller, Frank
Miller, Lee
Moore Mercantile Co.
McGinnis, John
McGregor, J. D 
McKnight, Ed.
Nicoles, Tustin
Nicoles, Tustin
Neilsen and Petersen
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Osterman, John
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Company
Ovieda, E. G.
'
Pacific FPeight Lines
Petrie, Harry
Pollorena, Richard
Pollorena, Richard
Rand.all, Ray
Rheams, c. w 
Rhoades, Coy
Rhoads, Coy
Richardso, Mas
Rio Grande Oil
Robles, Daniel

 
 



$ 16S. 75
2.17
4-.19
36.00
216.00
75.94-
59.97
65.50
56.00
5s.50
52.00
7.25
g53.g7
119.00
96.00
90. 00
7.52
139.9g
116.45
6s.oo
79.00
65. 00
79.90
90.64
60.00
~5.00
24-o.oo
9.11
119.00
2.27
30. 00
6.17
1.04
10.71
114. 75
s4.oo
31.27
14.4o
50.00
3.1g
74.oo
45.00
10.00
5s.50
56. 00
5.00
20.00
5.00
34.12
36.00





'
 .
(














 
April 25th, i93s 
 Robles, G. GOOD ROADS FUND
Rpmero, . Louis
Rue, George E.
Ruffner & Ruffner
S~ Marcos RCiek Co 

SS.nta Barbara Retreading Shop
  
Santa Barbara Telephone Co  

santa Baria Valley R.aiJ_road Co 

SS.ulsbury, Lenn
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Shepard, Charlotte
Shepard, Frank
Shepp, Carl w.
Shoenberger, 'Cba:s. G 

Signal 011 Co 
Smith, James
 Smith, James
Snow, Beverley
.
Snow, Melvin



Solvang Garage and Service Station
Solvang Mill and Lumber Yard
do do do
Sou. California Edison Co.
Sou. Pacific Milling Co 
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
Stockton, Dick
Sullivan, Earl
Tidewater Associated 011 Co.
Tobey, West
Twitchell, L. L.
Union Mill and Lumber Co 
Van Horn, J . ( A.
Victoria Motors, Inc.
Waugh, Chas.
Waugh, Chas.
Western Motor Tnansf er
Westwick Iron Works
westw1ck Iron works
Yauney Machine Works
Zieman, Walter
 
.

'
John L. Stewart HIGHWAY IMP. FUND


Muir, Robert TRIPLE PARKWAY TRUST FUND
Harris, Katherine SALARY FUND



 42.00
4a.oo
i93.50
S4.97
14.16
4.oo
1.75
45.9g
175.00
172.25
6g.36
223.go
35.00
60.00
5.00
lOS.oo
35s.66
9.46
172.06
66.oo
72.10
23.45
104.31
267 .so
30.00
395.63
55.00
6o.oo
52.00
65.00
205.47
60.00
50.00
4.35
2.59
7.05
192.00
72.00 
i9s.75
4-.S2
29.29
19.26
30.00
4.oo
22.75

 Campodonico water Works GUADALUPE PUB. CEME. DIST.
 FUND tl9 go
 Eddy, Charles LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND
Wurz, A. B. 
 Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called, t h e fol lowing
 Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T; Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
 Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby--=a='~

 Chairman, Board of Supervisors.
Attest:



('

Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor nia,


May 2nd, 193S, at 10 o 1 clock a. m. Present : Su.pervisore Thomae T. Dinsmore ,

 
San J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, c. L. Preisker and J. E 


Lewis , Clerk  Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.

Sale of Bonds /.
Sol vang Schoo
Distri ct.
In the Matt er of Sale of Bonds of the Solvang School District.
This being the time heretofore fiY.ed for opening bids for the sale of the
$30 , 000. 00 issue of bonds of the Solvang School District, the Board proceeded to open

 and consider the following bide t o wi t :
 County of Santa Barbara, bid par, accrued interest at 3!% to date
 of delivery, and a premium of
Blyth and Company, Inc., bid par, accrt1ed inter~st at 3~% to date
 of delivery , and a premium of  
 Weeden and Company, bid par , accrued interest at 3t% to date of
 delivery, and a premium of
Kaiser and Company, bid par, accrued interest at 3i% to date of
 delivery, and a premium of
 Dean Witter and Company) bid par , accrued interest at 3t% to date
 of delivery, and a premium of 
$1,000.00
64o .oo
712.4o
412 . 00
 It appear ing to the Board that the bid. of the County of santa Barbara is the
 highest and best bid for the purchase of the Solvang School District Bonds; upon
 motion , duly seconded and carried Ltnanimously , .
It is Ordered tha t said bid of. the County of Santa Barbara be ard the same is
hereby accepted.
1 Sale of Bond   In the Matter of the sale of Bonds of So l vang School District.






Resolution No . 2546 .
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF SOLVANG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of
California, did on the 28th day of February, 193S, order the issuance of $30, 000. 00
of bonds of Solvang School District, in Santa Barbara County, State of California,
said bonds being thirty in number of the denomination of $1, 000. 00 each, dated
February 2Sth, 193S , and maturing two each year, commencing on the 2gth day of February,
1944, and bearing interest at the rate of three and one-half percent per annum, payab e
annual ly for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, and
WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors did on said 2Sth day of February, 1938 ,
order that said bonds be sold to the h i ghest a nd bes t b i dder, at not less than par

I


Rescinding
Resolution
No. 2529.

May 2nd, 193S.
and accrued interest, for cash in l awful money of the United States, on the 4th day of
April, 1938; and

WHEREAS, all bids received on the 4th day of April , l93g were rejected by
said Board of Supervisors; and
WHEREAS, the said Boa.rd of Supervisors on the 4th day of April, 193g, did or
that the said bonds of the Solvang School District be re-advertised for sale to the
hi ghest and best bidder, at not less than nar and accrued interest, for cash in l awful
money of the United States, on the 2nd day of May, 193S, at 10 o'clock A. M.; said bond
being numbered and matur ing and being payable as follows:

Bonds Nos. 1 , 2 will mature and be payable February 2S, 1944
Bonds Nos. 3, 4 will mature and be payable February 2S , 1945
Bonds Nos. 5, 6 will mature and be payable February 2g, 1946
Bonds Nos . 7, 8 will mature and be payable February 2S , 1947

Bonds Nos. 9 , 10 will mature and be payable February 28, 1948
Bonds Nos . 11, 12 will mature and be payable FebruaI"J 2S , 1949
Bonde Nos. 13, 14 will mature and be payable February 28, 1950

Bonds Nos . 15, 16 will mature and be payable February 2S, 1951
Bonds Nos . 17, lS will mature. and be payable February 28, 1952
 
Bonds Nos . 19, 20 will mature and be payable February 2S , 1953
Bonds Nos; 21, 22 will mature and be payable Feoruary 2g, 1954
Bonds Nos . 23, 24 will mature and be payable February 2g , 1955
Bonds Nos. 25, 26 will mature and be pe~rable FebruarJr 2S, 1956

Bonde Nos . 27 , 28 will mature and be payable February 2S , 1957

Bonds Nos. 29 , 30 will mature and be payable February 2S , 1958


AND WHEREAS, on said 2nd day of May, 193g, the said Board of Supervisors proceeded
to open and consider the bids submitted, and after due consideration determined
that the bid submitted by said Supervisors on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara wa

the hi ghest and best bid submitted for the purchase of said bonds , said bid being in
the sum of $30 , 000. par value of sai d bonds plus accrued interest and a pr emium of .
$1 , 000. 00; and
WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara has at the present time surplus money -

in the Treasury of said County not required f or the i mmediate necessities of said

County; and
WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors deem it wise and expedient so to do;

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the said County of
Banta Barbara invest the sum of $30,000.00 par value of said thirty (30) Solvang

School District bonds together with accru~d interest at three and one-half percent per

annum to date of delivery plus a premium of $1 , 000. 00 in said bonds of said Solvang

School Districtheretofore issued as aforesaid;
 
IT IS FTJRTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Treasurer of said County
be and he ie hereby authorized and directed to take the necessary steps to conaummate

said purchase 

Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors this 2nd day of May, 193$, by 
the following vote: Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald
 
M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Noes: None  Absent: None.

I n the Ma.;tter . of Re.scinding Resolution No . 2529, Authorizing The Purchase of
the Carpinteria Union School District Bonds.
Resolution No . 2547.
WHEREAS, the B?ard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, on the 11th
day of April , 193S, by Resolution No . 2529, authorized and directed the purchase of

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forty bonds of the Carpinteria Union School District, dated September 13th, 1937, and
numbered sixt y- one t o one hundred, inclusive, in the denomination of $1 , 000. 00 each;
and
WHEREAS THE Trustees of the Carpinteria Uni on School District has made appli
cation to the Federal Government for a grant from the Public Works Administra tion to
match local funds for the purchase of land am. the construction of a ne~ school building ;
and
  WHERFAS , ~ the said School District ha.s received. confirmation that the Federal
 Government has made the grant t o the Carpinteria Union School District; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Carpinteria Union school District have requested
the Board of Supervisors to rescind their order for the -purchase of the forty bonds as
the money is not now needed, 
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL'TED that Resolution No . 2529 , passed and adopted by
the Board of Supervisors on April 11th, 193g , be and it 1s hereby rescinded, and all
proceedings of the Board heretofore made for the purchase of said Carpinteria Union
School District bonds are hereby set aside . 
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker . Nays , None : Absent , None 

The ll.11nutes of the regt1lar mee t~.ng of Apr il 25th, 193S, were read and approve 
Resignation I
of Justice
In the Matter of the Resignation of Samuel H. Lyons, Justice of the Peace,
Fourth Judicial Township. 
of the Peace.
Appointment
of Justice
of the Peace
Appointment
of Superintendent
of
Santa Barbar
County Water
works D1str1
No. 1.

Emergency
Appropriat1
The written resignation of Samuel H. Lyons as Justice of the Peace , Fourth
J udicial Township, having been received; 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied, it is Ordered that said resignation
be and the same is hereby accepted.
It is f urther ordered that the Clerk direct a letter to Judge Lyons , expressi
ng the gratitude and appreci ation of this Board for the long years of valuable servic
he has given to the County of Santa Barbara and to his Township in particular .
} In the 1!atter of the Appointment of Arden T. Jensen, Justice of the Peace,
I
Fourth J ud~cial Townshi p.
It 8.ppearing to the Board th.at a vacancy exists in the office of J iJetice of t e
Peace, Fourth J udi cial Township , caused by the resignation of Samuel H. Lyons ; upon
.
motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously , it is 
Ordered t hat Arden T. Jensen be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the
Peace of the Fourth J 11dicial Township, to talce office on June lat, i93g.
In the Matter of Appointment of Knud A. 1Aoller as Superintendent of Santa
Barbara County Waterworks District No . 1 .
It appearing to the Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Superintende t
t
of Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No . 1 , caused by the resignation of E. H.
Fratis; upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimousl y ,  it is 
Ordered t hat Knud A. Aioller be a.nd he is hereby appointed Superintendent of
Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No . 1 , ef fective May 1st, 193S 
I In the Matter of An Eme~gency Appropr1ation .   

 Resol11t ion No . 254g 
WHEP.EAS , It appears that the Guadalupe Cemetery district has mandatory 
requirements for the fiscal year 1937-38;
WHEREAS, it ~ppears that the sum of $SOO . OO is required to meet the necessary
.
expenditures by reason of said emergency and mandatory expenditures in accordance with
Communicat
May 2nd, i93s.
subdivision 6 of section 3614, Political Code;
NOW, '11.HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that an emergencyappropriat1on in the sum of
$800. 00 is req(11red to meet said emergency,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $800.00
be transferred.from any fund on hand 1n said Cemetery District to Account EA-2,
emergency appropriation, Guadalupe Cemetery District Fund.
Upon the passage or the :foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
fo1.lowing supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronala M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None~ Absent, None.
n( ln th~ Matter of Communication from Harry B. Riley, State Controller, Relative
.
to Unemployment Relief Loan Payments . 
Communication was read and ordered placed on file 
Public j
Dance Hall
Permit.
. In t~e Matter of Application of Lyman Evans for a Public Dance Hall Permit,
Report. -
 
State and )
County Aid
to Needy
Aged
Persons. 
at Veterans' Memoria1 Hall, Carpinteria, Cali:fornia.  
Lymarr Evans having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application for a
- permit to conduct and maintain a PLlblic dance hall 1n the building known as Veterans'
Memorial Hall 'in Carpinteria No. 5 Election Preclnct, CoL1nty of San ta Barbara, State of
O~lifornia, under the provisi.ons of Ordinance No. 430, o~ said county; and said applic~
tion coming on regularly to be heard; and 
It appearing to said Board that said application is in pr.oper form, verified,
and that said applicant is a responsible and proper person to aonduct and maintain a
public dance nall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff,
and Percy c. Heckendorf, District Attorney of said county; and no objections having
been made or filed to this Board objecting to the granting said application; upon
motion, duly seconded and carried, it is 
Ordered that said applicant be and he is hereby granted a license t o conduct
and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Veterans' Memorial Hall
in Carpinteria, County of Santa Barbara,  State of California, so long as said applican
complies with the provisions of Ordinance No. 430; and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall
-
constitute a license therefor. . '
In the Matter of Report of the County \'felfare Department.
Report was received and ordered placed on file 
In tne Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and
County Aid to ' needy aged persons having filed their applications , as required by law,
and as in said applications fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
aged persons raentioned in said appJ_ications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is

ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
~n favor of the following applicants; for the amount set opposite the name of the
 applicant, commencing on the first day of May 193S (unless otherwise indicated) and on
tbe first day of each ~onth hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to
be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit:
NAME OF APPLICANT
Adams, Alice
Beckham, John T.
.
Clute, Fred w.


TOTAL AID GRANTED
$35 -00
35.00
15.00
250


. 

Extension
of Time-Old
Age
Security.

'
NAll.E OF APPL I CANT
Connor, Ella l~ .
Cotton, Juliet R.
Craft, Eli zabeth
Ensor, Frank Willard
Garner, I gnac19
Gilbreath, Edgar
Godet, Charles
~raves , Sarah A. 


Hawthorne, Lillian 9
Heintz, Eva A. R. (Mrs , )
Henning , Clin~on H.
Holston, John H.
King, Mrs . Ma~garet 9.
Learned, George F .
Learned, Mary J.
Martin , Frances P.
Moten, Mattie H.
Smart , Alice M.
Smith, Will F 
Spotts, Harry J.
Spotts, Henrietta
Tolin, Jessie L.
Worsham , Robert
Owens, Caroline B.
RENE\ALS

Daber , Charles Fredrick
Davia, Frances L.
Dillinger, Charles
Ingamells, Emily
Moore, Thoa. J .
McGinnis , Mrs . Minnie J. ~ .
Ro j a.s , Julia 
Ruiz, Caetano
Smith, Tillman Racer
Villa, Antonio Mari a

. 

  




Total Aid Granted
$35 .00

33.00
35. 00
35 .00
35 .00
35. 00
35 . 00
35 .00
22 .00
21 . 00
35 .00
25.00
20 . 00
20 .00
13.00
30 .00
35 . 00
35 .00
35 .00
35. 00
25 . 00

35 .00
2s .oo
35 .00
35 . 00 
35 .00
35 .00
35 .00
25 .00
27 .oo
35 .00
35 .00
32 . 00

Remarks


April 193S
April 193$
'
February , 193g
April, l93S
April, 193g
April, 193$
April , 193$
April, 193S
j In the Matter of Declaration of Necessity for Extension of Time in
Submitting Applications for Old Age Security .

WHEREAS, it appears from reports of the County Welfare Department that th
applications of
Bishop, Nettie M.
Ishmael, Richard E.
Schwarzberg, Ernest w.
February lat, 193$
February Sth, i93g
February 24th, 1938.
applicants for Old Age Security, were received on the date set opposite the name of
each applicant , and have been under investigation without delay and with all due
diligence , but are impossible of completion within ninety days;
. THEREFORE, lT IS ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors declare a necessit
for an exteps1on of time 1n submitting the applications for the above named applicant  
for Old Age_ Security for approval.
Refusals to /
Grant Old
Age Security
State and
County A1d
to Needy
Blind Person

/
t'lay 2nd, 193s.
In the Matter of Refusals to Grant Old Age Security.

It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department
that the following n~ed persons are not eligible for Old Age Security;

Upon nntion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the folloiwng
applications be, and the same a~e hereby denied:
 Frank B. Kurtz, Tennison Canyon, Cuyama VaJ.ley
Nellie T. Reed, Lompoc
In the Matter of Renewei Application for State and County Aid to Needy
Blind Person.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State

and County Aid to needy blind person he.ving filed his application, as required by
law, and as in said application fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said application that the need
  
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State Aid . /


State Aid. /
blind person mentioned 1n said application is a proper person to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is

ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of the
applicant , commencing on the lat day of May 193g , (unless otherwise indicated) and

on the first day of each month herea~ter until further order of this Board; said
money to be used for the support of said needy blind person, to wit :
NAME OF APPLICANT TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS
RENEWAL
 I Cordero, James $50. 00 April, 193S .
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs . Paul Silvas, 314 Garden 'street,

Santa BarbarR, California, for State Aid for Elissa Silvas, child of a Tubercular
father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Elissa Silvas is
a child of a Tubercular father, and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is
in the custody of said Mrs . Paul Silvas, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Paul Silvas for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars,

and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order
 of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor .
In the Matter of the Application of Arthur w. Evans; Probation Officer,

for State Aid for Lorraine Val encia, an Illegitimate Child 
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Lorraine Valencia
is an Ill egitimate child and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the
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c'ustody of said Arthur w. Evans , Probation Officer.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Genera
 Fund, in favor of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer, for the sum of Ten and no/10
dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further
  order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of the application of Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer,
for State Aid for Robert Rodrick, Illegitimate child 
.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Robert Rodrick, is
an 1llegit1mate child and 1s a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custod
of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer 
  Xt is ordered that the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, 1n favor of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer, for the sum of Ten and
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 no / 100 dol l ars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the
further order of this Board, s aid money t o be used for t h e support of the above .named
minor.
I ' - I n the Matt er of the application of Arthur w. Evans , Probation Off icer,
for State Aid for J uanita Contreras , Illegitimate ch ild.
It a ppearing t o the satisfacti on of the Board t ha t sa i d Juanita Contreras
 
an Ill egitimate child and i s a proper per son t o receive State Aid , and is in the custo
of said Arthur w. Evans , Probation Offi c er.
I t i s or dered that the Audi for draw his war rant on the Treasur er. on Gener a

Fund, i n favor of said Arthur W. Evans , Probation Officer, for the sum of Ten and no/l \Jt.J
do llars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further
order of this Board, said money to be used for the sttpport of the above named minor.
In the Matter of the Application of I da Furnia , R. F. o. #1, Box 22S, A,
Santa Maria, California, for State Aid for Edwin, Giovarmi (Johnnie) , Joseph (Joe) , a
Alvin Fumia, half- orphans .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Edwin, Giovanni
(J ohnnie) , Joseph (Joe) , and Alvin Furnia are hal f-orphans and are proper persons to
r~ceive State Aid, and are in the custody of said Ida Furnia , Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Genera
Fund ,  in favor of said Ida Furnia for the sum of Forty and no/100 dollars , and for a
 like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board,
said money to be used for the support of the above named minors 
In the Matter of the Application of Gl eotilda Valencia, Santa Ynez,
California, for State Aid for Bennie and Ralph Valencia, half orphans 

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Bennie and Ralph

Valencia are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the
custody of said Cleotilda. Valencia.
It 1s ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Genera
 
Fund, in favor of said Cleotilda Valencia for the sum of Twenty and no/100 doll ars, an
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for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of t his
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the ApplicRtion of Katheryn M. Rivas , Sisquoc, California)

for State Aid for Laurence, Ramona, Donald, Robert Lee , Francis Henry and Beverly Jean

Rivas , half orphans 

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Laurence, Ramona,
Donald, Robert Lee, Francis Henry and Beverly Jean Rivas are haJ.f-orphans and are prop r
persons to receive State Aid and are in the custody of se.id Katheryn M. Rivas , Mother
 
I t is ordered that the Auditor draw his war rant on the Treasurer on Genera
Fund, in favor of said Katheryn M. Rivas for the sum of Sixty and no/100 dollars , and

for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors 
In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Ai d to Orphans.

It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by

orders duly made and entered during the year 1937, granted State Aid for the support
of orphans, etc . , as in said applications and orders fully set forth; and
It fur~her appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications

for the renewal of said State Aid , heretofore granted, for the year 193$ , as required
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by law; and
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May 2nd, 193S.
It further appearing from 'the examination of said applications that the
orphans, etc., are proper persons to receive State Aid, and that they are in the custody
of responsible persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite the
 
names of said app1icants, and on the first day of each month hereafter, {un1ess otherwise
indicated) until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the
support of said orphans, etc.; Payee and recipient of aid appear in this order respectively
as fol lows, to wit:
Aguilar, ~eneranda
Ashe, Mrs Pearl
Be-cerra, Susana
Borges, Teresa

Buelna, Ruth
Cuellar, Encarnacion
St. Vincent's School
Gariano, Anna
Lorenz, Mary
Mandes, Mrs. Mary
Melina, Ysabel
Mendoza, Martina
Monson, Mahala
Robles, Rosa

Romero, Ellen f 
Vasquez, Lupe

Leo and Albert Aguilar
Winifred Ashe
Ju11a, SS.1vador and
Felicita Becerra
F111mena Toledo
Victor, Elvira, Guadalupe
Rosie and Enrique Sandoval
Ruben Cuellar
Elsie and Fannie Manning
Mary Castallini
Christine and Barbara
Lorenz
Ernest, Luis and Rita
Mandes /
TonyA Santos, Juan and
Margarita Melina I
Israel and Gilbert Mendoza
Esther Lee and Cain Monson
Beatrice, Joe and Emily
Robles
Shirley Romero
Manuel, Ruben, Francisco
and Guadalupe Vasquez

4-1-3g .
5-J_-3g .
5-1-3g
3-1-3g
3-1-3g
5-1-3g

2-1-3g
4-1-3g
4-1-3s
3-1-3g
4-1-3g
5-1-3g

4-1-3g

$20.00
10.00
30.00
10.00
50.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
4o.oo
20.00
20.00
30.00
10.00
40.00
D1econtinuan e )
of State
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.

Orphan Aid,

It appearing to the Board from the . report of the Cot1nty Welfare Department

that Sinfie Orena is no longer a proper per son to receive State Orphan Aid;
  .  Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that State Orphan
Aid to Sinfie Orena be and the same is hereby discontinued, effective May 30th, i93g.
Restoring /
State Orphan
Aid.

State and
County Aid.
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In the Matter of Restoring State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED that State Orphan Aid be r estored to the f~llowing named children
on the date set opposite their name :

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NAA~E DATE EFFECTIVE
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Sandoval, Victor 5/1/3$
Sandoval, Elvira II
Sandoval, Guadalupe II

Sandoval, Rosie II

Sandoval, Enrique II
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED t hat check for State Orphan Aid to the above named
recipients be made payable to Ruth Buelna.
   
In the Matter of Application for Sta t e and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing to the Board t hat the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to Needy Chil dren having filed their applications , as required by law,
and as in said applications fully set forth; and
It f urther appearing from an examination of said applications that the
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Proposed 
Road.




needy persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
Co11nty Aid ; upon Motion , duly seconded e.nd carried, it i s
ORDERED, that the Audi tor d.raw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following names , for the amount set opposite the names , and on
the first day of each nonth hereafter until further order of this Board; said money
to be used for the support of said needy children , to
PAYEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF NO. PERSONS
IN FA~.iILY
Arthur w. Evans Jennie Contreras
Arthur w. Evans Robert Rodrick
Arthur w. Evans Lorraine Valencia
Ruth Buelna Sandoval child.ren 7
Mrs  Paul Silvas Elisa Silvas
Cleotilda Valencia 3
Ida Furnia 5
Katheryn M. Rivas 7
J In the Matter of Application for Survey
t~ontecito School.
wit :
TOTAL
AMOUNT
GRANTED
10. 00
10.00 
10. 00
90.00
10.00
20.00
4-0 .oo
79 . 00
for a Proposed
STATE
AID
10. 00
10.00
10. 00
50.00
10.00
20.00
4o.oo
60 00
COU:t\'l'Y
AID
4o .oo
19. 00
Road Adjoining the
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the County Surveyor is directed
to make the necessary survey, as set fort~ in the form of Deed and Title Insurance
report submitted by the residents of Montecito .
Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No , 25~9 .
Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $150. 00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One hundred fifty and no/100 Dollars ($150 . 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled,
and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Ay-e , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None. Absent , None 
Cancellation I
I In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 11.2 A 5, Labor , Salari s
of Funds.

and Wages , Good Roads Fund, First Supervisor District , to Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads Fund.
Resolution No , 2550
Whereas, the Board of 81.lpervisors of Santa Barbara Cottnty find that the
sum of $1,000. 00 is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore , be it resolved bJ' the Board of Super visors that the sum of
One Thousand Dollars ($1,000. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled , and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmor e, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preieker . Nays, None . Absent, None 


A~ay 2nd, 193~ .
Transr er of
Funds.
 / In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good


.

Transf'er of'
Funds.

Revision of
Budget Items.


Revision of
Budget Items
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j
Roads Fu!lo. to ll2 B 2 , Material s and S11ppl1:es , Maintenance and Operation, First Supervisor
District, Good Roads Fund.
Resolution No. 2551
.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at th.e time of preparing the
. budg et , has arisen by reason  of add1 tional f unds are needed.
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Su~ervisors that the sum of
One Thousand Dol lars ($1,000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
 unappropriated reserve to Account 112 B 2 1 Mat erials and supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, First Supervisor : District, Good Roads Fund. 
Upon t h e passAge of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam (J. Stan\vood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and ~ C. L . Preisker. ?Jays, Norie Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from  the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 23 C 171 Law Books, Capital Outlay, District Attorney, General Fund.
' Resolution No . 2552
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of SBnta Barbara County find that a pubJ.ic
emergency, that could not have been rea.sonably foreseen at the time of preparing t h e
budget , has arisen by reason of additional funds are needed.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

One Hundred and fifty dollars ($150. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Account 28 C 17 1 Law Books, Capital Outlay, District
Attorney , General fund. ,
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
followi ng Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, 5am J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
Resolution No . 2553
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
 general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Board of Supervisors, General
Fund is necessary;  .
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follo,~rs, to wit: Transfer froin Accot1nt 94- B 31 Office Supplies,
the sum of $4oo.oo to Account 94 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operatic ,
Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
Resolution No. 2554-
Whereas, it appeRrs to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General
Fund is necessary; 
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 100 B 52 , Old Age
Seeur1 ty, State Aid, tb.e sum of $5,000. 00 to Account 100 B 11, Food Supplies, County
Indigent Aid, and the sum of $10,000.00 to Account 100 B 54, Aid to Needy Children,
State Aid, Welfare Department, General Fund 

 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
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following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stan~ood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adrun anq C. L. Preisker . Nays, None . Absent, None .
Authorizing ~ j n the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to File Suit for Recovery
District
Attorney to of Aid Granted Fred W. Clu~e.
t"1le Suit .

Ext?ta Help
Allowance -county
Tax
Collector.
Claim Withdrawn.

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Resolution No . 2555
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, ~he District Attorney
is hereby dir.ected to file suit against Mrs . Hilda Kozman, Mr. Bert Clute , Mr. Fred
Clute and Mrs . Melba Enlow for the collection of the sum of $15 . 00 per month from the
first day of May, i93S, for the aid paid in.advance by the County of Santa Barbara,
under the terms of the Old Age Security Act of the State of California, to the said
Fred W. Clute.
Passed and adopted by the Board ot" Supervisors of the County ot" Santa
Barbara, State of Cali~orn1a, this 2nd day of May , i93g, by the following vote:
Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , ~am J . Sta~wo9d, Fred G. ~tevens , Ronald M. ~dam and C. L 
Preisker. Nays: None. Absent : None.
In the Matter of Request of the County Tax Collector to Spend $125.00 in 
Exaess of Rxtra Help Allow~ce for the Month of April, 1935.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, permission to spend $125 . 00 in

excess of extra help allowance for the month of April, 193S, was granted H. C.
Sweetser, County Tax Collector.
In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction and
Real lowed. 
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Order, made
and entered on April 25th, 193S, allowing claim as follows :

The Santa Barbara Telephone Co . GENERAL FUt-.'D $9g . 71 ~
GOOD ROADS FUND 1 . 75 )
$100.46
oe and the same.is rescinded; . and it is. further ord.ere~ that said claim be recalled
from the Auditor and.reallowed as follows , to wit :
The Santa Barbara ~elephone Co , GENERAL FUND $100 . 46
Allowance of ,_.Claims.
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims: 
Upon motion, duly seconded ar.d carried, it is Ordered that the following



 
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allo~ance indorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit :




Acres, Frank 1!.
Bu1bride;e, Frank
Cota, Juaz:i
Ed~ards, Muriel .
Higby, pra
Hossack, D. L  .
James, C. E.
do
Johnson, F. W.
Lindblad, Anders
Ma.son, Jack
?Ayers , Henry G.
Ovieda, Toney
Read, R. E.
Rudolph, H. J .


GENERAL FUND
 

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$10 . 00
37 . 50
25 . 00
42 . 00
116. 70
20 . 00
15.04
24.15
19.50
10. 00
42 . 00
12. 00
15. 00
60. 00
71 . 9~
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Ruiz, Angel o
Stanwood , \V  s.
Stevens, Charles s .
Weaver, J . N.
Wes t wick, Atwell
Wilson, George H.
Wilson, Kent R  .
Akens, William
Anderson, Bruce
Barrick & Son, F. S  . 
.
Bott ini, Martj,.n
Breck, Benj~min
Breen, Ed  .
-
Brovvn , John
.
Castro, iete
Cota, Alphonso
Cota, Marcos
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
.
Delatorre, A. G.
- Dellar, Earl
-
Dinsmore , Fra.ncis
.
Doerr, L. R.
- Doyer, Frank
F- loyd, M- anley
- Grand , Eddie 
Grigsby, Al.
Harper, Roland
Hendricks, Raymond
Jones & Benedict
.
Lambert, C. E.
Lamb er t , Ray
Lambert, Ray
-
Miller , Frank
McKnight , Ed .
Osterman, John
. Ovieda, E. G.

Pettit, Douglas

Poll orena, Richard
Pollorena, Richard
Ri-ioade s , Coy
do do
Robles, Daniel

t Robles , G.
Romero, Albert
Romero, Erasmo
Romero, Lou.is
Rui z, Albert
May 2nd, 193 ~ .
GENERAL FUND
  .
GOOD ROADS FUND



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. .
I
$

12. 00
60 . 00
15. 00
16. 48
14. $6
59 . 00
15.00
60. 00
17S . 50
135.00
.247. 50
32. 00
72. 00
8.oo
40. 00
20. 00
4o.oo
35 . 00
45. 00
9.00
39.00
20 .00
90. 00
72 . 00
60. 00
40.00
72 .00
4o .oo
43 . 20
22 . 69
96. 00
90. 00
15. 00
60. 00
30. 00
S4. oo
60 . 00
4o .oo
4o.oo
20 . 00
20. 00
40. 00
4s.oo 
1$. 00
4o. oo
4o.oo
48 .oo
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258
 Shepard, Frank GOOD ROADS FUND $ 60. 00
 Slebiss , Chas .   4o . oo
 Snow, Beverley 72 . 00
 Tobey , West    60 . 00
 Twitchell , L. L. 55. 00
Waugh, Charles   72 . 00
Whitney, Jr . ' John   4o.oo
Whitney, Jr . , John 9. 00
Zi sman, Walt er  15. 00
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll bein{; called, the fo l lowing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanv.u od, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Ada.JI' and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .



Atteet :
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
The foregoing minutes are hereby appr -----
Chairman, Board of Supervisors.
.
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
 May 9th, 193$, at 10 o ' clock a . m. Pre.sen.t : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
 Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and J . E.
 Lewis, Clerk  Supervisor Pre1sker in the Chair.

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The minutes of the regular meeting of May 2nd, 193g, were read and approved.
Publishing / In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Proposed Abandonment of Certain Portions
Notice --
Abandonment of a Public Road in the Third Road District.
of Road. 
Abandonment
of Road.

It appearing to the Board from the affidavlt of W. L. Hanson, pri nter of the
Sa,nta Ynez Va.lley News, that Notice of Proposed. Abandonment of certain portions of a pu -

lie road in tne Third Road District has been published;

Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notice of Proposed
Abandonment has been o~blished .



In the Matter of the Petition of Carl E. Levine and Others for the Discontinuan~ e
and Abandonment of Certain Portions of a Public Road in the Third Road D!strict,in the

County of Santa Barbara, State of California 

ORDER FOR ABANDONMENT O~ CERTAIN PORTIONS OF A PUBLIC ROAD .   . r

The petition of Carl E. Levine, and others , iq the above entitled matter , comin
on this day regularly to be heard, and 1 t appear.ing_ that said pet1 tion was filed herei

on the 11th day of April , 193$, and that said petition was signed by at least ten free
holders residing in said County, and that more than two of said freeholders were resi-

dents of said Third Road District, and that the whole o! the property affected i s

situated in said Third Road District , and that on the 11th day of April , 1938, an Ordet

was duly made by t!lls Board, fixing Monday , the 9th day of May , 1938, at ten o ' clock

a . m. as the day and time for hearing said petition , at the Board Room of said Board

of Supervisors , in the Court House in the City of Saota Barbara, County of Santa

Barpara, State of California, and providing that 1'!otice be given to all freeholders in

said Third Road District , by publication of said Notice in the Santa Ynez Valley News,

a newspaper published in sa.id County, for at least tv10 successive weeks prior to said

day fixed for said hearing, and t hat a similar Notice be posted conspicuously along


Abandonment
of Road,

Approval of
011 Drilling
Bonds.



May 9th, 1938.

the line of the proposed vacation;
And it further appearing that said Notice has been duly published and
.
posted as prescribed by the aforesaid Order and as prescribed by law, and that af~idavi
ts of publication and posting have been filed herein; and said hearing having been

duly had on said 9th day of May, 1938, and evidence having beeng1.ven, and it appearing
that all of the allegations of said petitlon are true; e.nd it further appearing fro
all of the evidence submitted that the portions of public road as described in said

petition are unnecessary for present or prospective p1ililic use;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the nort1ons of public road, located in the
Third Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, as herelnafte

described, be and the same are hereby vacated, abandoned, discontinued and abol~shed , t
wit :
All of courses Nos . ll-J_2-13-14 and that portion of Course 15 lying 'vest

of a point 30 feet East of the north end of course 16 of that road established by _Ord.
No . 5 and mo re particularly described in Book of Deeds 2, Page 304. Said road \vas
 
petitioned for by K. E. Conover, et al . , Road Deed dated May 14, 1gg3, recorded June 30

1883, Ord. No . 5, dated Sept. ~' 1883.

Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
 
Barbara, State of California, this 9th day of l~ay, 193g, by the follo\~ing vote :

Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L 
.
Preisker. .
Nays: None. Absent : None.
. .
J In the Matter of the Petition of Ralph Runkle, and Others for the Discon-

tinuance and Abandonment of C'ertain Portions of a Public Road in the Third Road District,
in the County of Santa Barbara, State of Ca11rornia 

ORDER FIXING TIME.
WHEREAS , it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, that the petition filed by Ralph Runkle, et al. ' with
the Clerk of the Board on the 11th daJr of April, 1938, in the a.bove entitled matter,
has been signed by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said

Third Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and who are

taxed therein for road purposes; and
 
WHEREAS, said petition was set for hearing on the 9th day of May 1938, by
order duly made on said 11th day of April, 193$, and

WHEREAS, the Notice to all freeholders in said Third Road District contained
the date of May 11th, 1938 as the day set for the hearing of said petition;

 
. -
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, t. hat said petition be re-set for
hearing on Monday, the 6th day of June, 193S, at 10 o'clock a . m. at the Boa.rd Room of
said Board of Supervisors, in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of

Santa Barbara, State of California, and that Notice be given to all freeholders in said

Road District of th.e time and place fixed for hearing said petition a.s aforesaid by publl-
 
cation of such Notice in the Carpinteria Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published in said County , for at least two successive weeks prior to said
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day fix~d for said hearing, and that such Notice shall also be posted conspicuously
along the line of the proposed vacation of said portions of public road to be discontinued
and abandoned.
 
j I In the Matter of Approval of Oil Drilling Bonds in accordance with '
Ordinance No . 502, as Amended by Ordinance No . 510 .
Upon mo t ion, duly seconded and carried , the foJ.lowing bonds for oi l drill ing

in the amount set opposite each name, were approved:


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Communicat1o
Honor Award- I
Carpinteria
Veterans
Memorial.
Building.
O'Donnell, J. E.
Simonds, Charles F.
.
'
single bond
single bond
$500.00
500. 00
In the Matter of Communication from United Spanish War Veterans Relative
to Participation in Parade May 16th, 193s.
The Clerk was directed to write Mr. Rovane, Commander of the Local Camp
of the United Spanish War Veterans, 'thanking him for the invitation to the Board of
Supervisors to participate in their annual parade, and to a.dvise him that Supervisors
Thomas T. Dinsmore and Sam J. Stanwood, and possibly other members will represent the
Board in their parade.
In the Matter of Honor Award Presented to the County of Santa Barbara by
the Communlty Arts Association, Plans and Planting Branch.
.
The Clerk was directed to acknowledge receipt of the Certificate of award,
and also to write a letter, on behalf of this Board, thanking the Plans and Planting
Branch of the Community Arts Association for their award.
Report.
- - In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital for the
Commun1catio .,

 
Communica t 1o I
Month af April, 1938. 
Report was received and ordered placed on 'file.
  t   In the Matter of Communication from the Sons of Herman, Santa Barbara
Lodge, No. 44.
The Clerk was directed to advise Martin J. Haider, corivention ch.airman, tha

membe~s of the Board cannot accept the invitation of the Sons of Herman, to attend
their opening convention session, as the time confl.icts with the "regular meeting of the
Board.
In the Matter of Communication from the Santa Barbara Workers Alliance.
Commttnica.tion was read ahd ordered placed on file.
Initiative
Measure -Automobile
Club of Sou.
California.' 
I In the Matter of' Opinion on Initiative Measure Proposed by the Automobile

Club of Southern California and the California State Automobile Association.
.
It was moved, seconded and carried that, from the evidence presented to dat ,
it appears to this Board that the proposed measu.~e to create "The Highway and Traffic
Safety Commission11 , by Constitutional Amendment, is not a wise one, and should not be
adopted.
Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood and Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public
~ Works, are directed to advise the delegates at the meeting of the State Chamber of
Commerce of the opinion of this Board.
Appropr1at1o In the Matter of Request of the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce f or
s. B. Chambe
of Commerce. Balance of Appropriation allotted to it on August 16th, 1937
Change 1n
Personnel -w.
P. A.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Clerk is directed
\ to adviseth~ Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce that it may draw on the General County
:Publicity Fund to the extent of $520 . 00 for the Balance of this fiscal yea:r, to cover
the deficiency caused by the rental of the Chamber of Commerce building quar ters for
~ sum less than $150 . 00 per month.
The Clerk is further directed to notify the Chamber of Commerce that this
allowance is terminated as of June 30th, 1938, and t hat no such arrangement will be
made for the next fiscal year .
In the Matter of Change in Personnel, Works Progress Administration of

Santa Barbara County. 
Thomas H. Holmes , retiring Area Manager of the Works Progress Administratio ,
 appeared before the Board to thank them f or their cooperation during the period of his
service in Santa Barbara, and to request that his succ essor , Stanley Banks , be granted
the same consideration.
Cancellat io
of Funds.

Canoellat1o .
of Funds.


Canoellat lo I
ot Funds.
'
Canoellat1o J
ot Funds.

Me.y 9th, 1938.
'
The Board expressed their appreciation for the service Mr, Holmes has
     
elven our Co~nty Welfare Department and other relief agencies , and their regret in
his leaving this Co ~nty .
2.1
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds fro~ Account 39 B 1, Communication
and Transportation , Maintenance and Operation , Health Department, General Fund to

Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2556.

Whereas, the Board of S11pervisors of Santa Barb.g,ra Co u.nty find that the
 
sum of $l50 .oo is not needed in said above account General Fund 

Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

One Hundred a~d fifty dollars ($150. 00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and re-
' .
turned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
 
Upon . the passage o.f the foreg. oing resolution, the roll being called, the 
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwo0d, FrPd G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Naye , None . Absent , None. 
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 70 C 17, Law Books ,
Capital Outlay , Law Library , Law Library Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Law Library

Fund.
Resolution No . 2557 .
Whereas , the Boar.d of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Co unty find t~at the sum (
of $200.00 is not needed in said above account Law Libary Fund .
Now therefore, be it resolved b~r the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Two H~ndred Dollars ($200 .00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Una~propriated Reserve La\v J . ibrary Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, ~red G.
 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. !~ays, None  Absent , None.
    
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 112 C 1, Equipment ,
Capital Outlay , First Supervisor District,  Good Roads Fund to Unappropriated Reserve
Good Roads Fund.

Resolution No. 255S .
 
Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $3 ,139 .0S is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund.
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum

of Three Thousand one hundred t hirty nine and no/100 Dollars ($3 ,139 .og) be and the
same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rol l being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Ad~m and C. L. Prei sker . Nays , None . Absent , None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 14o A 5, Labor,

Salaries and Wages, Fourth Supervisor District , General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve
    
General Fund . 

Resolution No . 2?59 . 
Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of S&nta Barbara County find that the sum
of $800. 00 is not needed in said above account General Fund 

Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum
of tight Hundred Dollars ($Soo .oo) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and r eturned
t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
f ollowing Supervisors 'roted Aye, to wit : Tho!Ilas T. Dinsmore , Sa.111 J . Stanwood, Fred G.
2fi2
Cancellation or Funds .
'
Transfer of
Funds.

 Transfer of
Funds.

Transf'er of'
Funds.

 
I
 
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Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker .


?-Jays , None . Absent , None.
 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 142 B 5, Service and
Ex~ense , Maintenance and Operation , Fourth Supervlsor District , Good Roads Fund to
Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Resolittion No . 2560. . .

Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $4oo.oo is not needed 'in said above account Good Roads Fund
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Four Hund:red Dollars ($4oo . oo) be and the same is hereby canc'elled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passa ge of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called , the
fo llowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thoma.s T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . ~;ays , None . Ab eent, None
 In the llatter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads Fund to Account 142 A 5; Labor , Salarles and \Vage's , Fourth Supervisor District,
Good Roads Fund. 

Resolution No . 2561
Whereas the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County  find t hat a publi
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of prepar ing the
budget , has arisen and a transfer is needed .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the su~ of
Four Hundred Dollar~ (~4oo . oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 142 A 5, Labor , Salaries and wa~es, Fourth Supervisor .
District , Good Roads Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resol11tion, the roll being called, the
 follow1ng Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . St nnwood , Fred G 
Stev ens~ Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker.  Nays , None : Absent , None .
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 140 B 2, Materials and Suoplies , Maintenance and Operation, Fourth
Supervisor District, General Ft1nd . 
  Resolut ion No . 2562 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
  emer~enc~ , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and a transfer is needed . 
 No'N therefore, be 1 t r esolved by the Board of S11pervisors t hat the sum of
Eight Hundred Dollars ($SOO .OO) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 140 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
 Fourth Su.perv1 sor Dis tr:rc t , General f und 
   Upon the pas sage of the forego i ng resolution, the roll b~ing called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald ?.! . Adam and C. L. Prei sker . Nays , ~Tone . Absent , None.
J In the !-~atter of Tr'-\nsfer of Funds From the Unappropriated Reserve IJood
Roa.de Fund to Account 1I2 B 2; ~~aterial8 and Supplies, t~aintenance and Operation,
FirCJt Supervisor District, Go od Roads F1.1nd .
~esolution No . 2563 . 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Co u.11ty fi nd that a publ le
emergency , t hat could not have been r?asonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen and addi tional funds are need.ed .
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisor s that the sum of


~iiay 9th , 193s.
 Three Thousand One Hundred T~irty-Nine and OS/l00 Dollars ($3,139.oS) be and the same
is hereby transferred from the u.nappropriated reserve to Account 112 B 2, ?.~aterials and
Supulies, ~a intenance and Operation, First Superv;sor District, Good Roads Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
f'olloV1~ng Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent , None .
Transfer of /
Funds.
In the Ma.tter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve La\l!J'

Library Fund to Account 70 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance:. and Oper ation , La\v

Tranet'er
ot' F1mde.
Revision
Budget
Items.

Library.
  Reso l1J.t ion No . 2564 {
 Where.a s the. Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public " .  . '
emergency, that cou~d not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, haR arisen by reason of additional aMount is needed for dray~be , freight and
'
miscelJ_aneou.s expense .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
T\vo Hundred Dollars ($200 . 00) b e and the same is here by transferred from the a.nappro- (
.Prifl.ted reserve to Accottnt 70 B 5, Service an~ Expense, Maintenance and Ooeration,
.Lavr Libary .
 Upon the pasAage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the
'
.following Superirisors voted Aye , to ~'it : Tb.omas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stan\vood, Fred G 
. Stevens , F.onald I~ . AdRm and C. L. Pre!sker. Nays , None. Absent , ~Tone .
t
/. In the Matter of' Transfer of' Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
.Fund to Account 39 C 1, Furniture and Eq111~ment, Cap ~tal Outlay, Health Department,



GeneraJ_ Fund 

Resolution No . 2565 .
 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably fores een at the time of preparing the
, budget , has arisen by reason of e.ddi t ional Office f 11rni ture is needed 

 Now therefore, be 1 t resolved by the Board of Sttpervisors that the sum of

 One Hundred fifty dollars ($150. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
 unappropriated reserve to P.ccount 39 C 1 , Furniture a.nd Equipment , Capital 0 1tlay,
. Health Department , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

. following Supervisors voted Aje , to \Vit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G 
. Stevens, Ronald h~ . Adam and C. L . Preisker, Nays , None. Absent , None.
Of /. In the !1atter of Revision of Budget Items .
 Resolution No . 2566.
 Whereas, it appears to the Bo~rd of Supervisors t hat a revision within
. general clasAification of l\~aintenance and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good
.Roads Fund is neces9ary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the 
same are hereby revised as follows , to wit : Transfer fron Account 112 B 2, Materials  
. and supplies , the SLtm of $500 .00 to Account 11? B 41 repairs and replacements , lia.intenance
and Operation, First Supervisor Dis trict, Good Roads Fund.
 
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the
. following Super\r1sors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . StA!lwood , Fred G 

. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker. Nays, ~one . Absent , None 
  
   

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Creating a
Fund -Expos
1t10 n
Fund.

Allowance of
Claims,
:

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 In the Matter of Creating a Fund to be Known as the Exposition Fund 
 ORDER.
Upon motio~, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Auditor of the
County of Santa Barbara is hereby Ordered and Directed to set up a new fund to be know
as the Exposition Fund;
The -Auditor is further ordered Bnd directed to transfer the sum of
 $1S,425 .47 from the General Fund, Budget Account 77 B 66, San Francisco Exposition,
 to said Exposition Fund. . 
Upon the passage of the foregoi~~ Order, the roll being called, the foll
owing Supervisors voted Aye; to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , None . Absent, None 
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.  

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered ~ that the follOlri/ing
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim
respect~.vely , to wit :





 \

Aarset , Mrs. I ngolf
Abbott, Vera
~ GENERAL FUND
Abbott , Virginia
Acme Super Service (
Acquistapace , Miss Anna 
Acquistapace , Annie
Adam, Ronald M.
Adam , Rozan M.
Addressograph Sales Agency
Ahrens , !~eta
Air Redutjon Sales Company
American Law Book Co . , The

American Pub lie Heal th Association
Anacapa Coff eP Roasters 
Andera.1 s Denartment Store 
do do 
Anderson , Sydney A.
A & P Tea Company
 do do 
do do
Arenvi E.s , Gu.adalupe
Arrellanes, A~rs . Theodore
 .
 .
Arrowhead-Puritas Distributing Company
Artuso Shoe Store
Associated Drug Co . 
Atsatt , Dr . Rodney
Ayala~ Mrs . Joseph 
~za~ ' s A1arket K   .
Babcock , Dwight
Babcock', Vvilliam 
Baker, Glenn   
Baker Linen Company , H. w.
Baker Linen Co ., H. 'rt.
Balassi , Frank



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$4o .oo
59 . 50
4o .oo
15 . 8S
63 . 44
13. 00
33 . 00
7$. 00
1 . 29
85 . 00
32 .97
l0.00
13. SS
13 . 22
5 .42
14. 64
31 .17
27 . 09
102 . 50
9 . 96
9 .00
4o .oo
4 . 94
11. 24
47 . 31
25. 00
12. 00
54. 62
4o .oo
4o. oo
39. 20
5. 7g
124. 90
10. 00
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May 9th, 193$.
Ball, N. L. GENERAL FUND
Banco Corporation

Bancroft-Whitney Co. mpany
Banlc of America
Barker, Bert
Barnes , Mrs . S. A.
L. ~ L. Barnett
- Bartelme , Dr . Phullis
Bass , W. H 
Bastanch ury , Angie
Bates, C. T 
Baxter & Company, J . H.
Beaudette, Mrs . Loretta
Bedford, Mrs . Merton I .
Beekler, Dr. A. M.
Bell, Ralph M.
.
Bello, V. J .
Bell, Robert
 Belyea , Mrs . C. A.
Bement, Madeline
.
Bender ]Aoss Comuany
.
Bennett, Charles
-
Bergh, Lilly
Ber gman, Mrs . Agnes
Bertero , Dr. Jules
. .
Bertino, Joseph J .
Betker, Louis L 
Bianchin , Louise
Bigelow, Dorothy
Bigelow, \\Till iam
Bilhuber-Knoll Corp.
Bingman, Mrs . Em il~
Blackman , Bob
Bliss , Geo . R.
Bobo's Grocery
Borgatello , Chas .
Bottini, I da
Bo\'lers & Stokes
BO\l'VInan , !Iarry J .
Boyer, Maurice
Brackney, Patrick
Bradbury, W. W.
Bradfield, Bernice
Bradley Hotel
 Bradley Truck Company
Bradley, Roy
Bramlage, Jack
Branch, Inez
Braun Corporation







 

 


 






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$ 130. 00
11 . 23
10. 30
125 .oo
s .oo
s.50
31 .55
325 . 00
15.00
100. 00
20. 00
10. 05
100. 00
125. 00
210 . 00
135.00
11. 75
75 . 00
39 .39
i4o .oo
45. 00
8 . 50
150~00
154. 05
4o .oo
50. 00
24.oo
55 .00
4S. Sl
8.oo
8. 50
52 . 50
17 . 85
5. 00
5.06
43 . 97
235 . 90
40. 00
10. 00
160.00
4. oo
504. 80
110 . 00
2 ~5
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Braun Corporation
Brickey, Mrs . A~abel C.
GENERAL FUND
Brodenci o, Valentin
Br odi e , Tom
Bro\.vn , C. E.
Bruner , A. G.
Brunswig Drug Co .
Bryant & Trott Co .
do do
Buckman, Harry
Budd & Bodi ne
Buell, Mrs . Harold J .
Bur eau of Purchases
Bur ket , Geor ge E 
Burola, J . M.
Bur r i s , Rose

 



Burroughs Adding Machine Company
Bur roughs Adding Machine Co 

Burroughs Wellcome & Co.
Burton, Wm. c 
Bush Market
Caballero, Na sh
Calder, Robert
Caldera, Mrs. Anna



California Corrugated Culvert Co.
California Electric Co.
California Market
Calkins Co., The
Callaghan & Company
Camera Shop, The
Carlisle & Co., A.
Carlson, Eunice





 




. 
Carr, Mrs. Dora B.
Carribura, J.
Carrillo, Mrs. A. J.
 
Carter Hardware Co.
Casmalia Store
Castagnola, George v.
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Ceriale, Julia
Cervantes, Mrs . Luz
Chackel, Can~id
Channel Paper & Supply Co 
Chapman, Rose
Churchill, J. F.
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products
City Bakery
City of Santa Maria
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$ 117 . 57
50. 00
10 . 00
10 . 00
175.00
125. 00
16.74
1s . 67
7. gg
25. 20
s . 57
4o.oo
1.45
15. 00
1 50 . 0 0
4o .oo
10.00
6.3g
6.oo
go .oo
25.00
2s3.90
67.00
55.20
1.43
22.50
1.70
27.15
g5.oo
12.00
25.00
12.50
10.51
s.20
7.20
135.00
4o.oo
50. 00
20.00
6.oo
2.72
25.00
13.00
11.42
14.oo
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May 9th, 193g.
Clarey, Mrs. J. A. GENERAL FUND
Clark, Robert
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co 
Cohen, Peter
Coldren, Bertha
Coldren, Edna
Coleman, Len
Col+ins, J. D 
Colombana, Mrs. H.
Colson Equipment & Supply Co.
Columbia Carbon Company
Colvert, Allena E.
Commercial. Office Supply Co.
Commercial Office Supply Co  
do do
Consolidated Produce Co.
Cook Clara E.
Cooney, Agnes
Cooper's Shoe Store
'Copeland's Bookshop
Cornwall's Market
Costa, Mrs. J. I.
Costa, Mrs. John
County National Bank
County National Bank
Cowan, James
Cox, Henry T 
Cox, Martha
Craig, E'.d.gar
Crane, Edward E 
Cregan, Mary
Crist, Sam E.
Cross, A.
Custer, Mrs. C. A 
Cutter Laboratories
Cutter Laboratories
Davies, Evelyn v.
.
Davies, Mamie o.

 


 
 
 





  
Davis, J, M 
De Bolt, Ralph
Dennis, Mrs. Carl
Denton, Grace
-
Devaul, Reuben
Diaz, Mrs. Joe
.
  .
Diedrich & McGregor Automotive Parts
-
Dietzgen Co. Eugene
Dinsmore, Thomas ~
Dismuke, Esker
Div. of H1ghways. State of Cal1fo:r:n1~

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 12.00
55.00
145.23
303.17
55.00
161.52
25.00
45.00
g.33
71g.s9
2.7g
155.00
1.95
31.76
6.70
64.41
20.00
31.00
11.17
3. 71
s.60
15.00
30.00
14.go
25.00
40.00
85.00
go.oo
300.00
150.00
14.67
100.00
15.00
14.17
13.62
6.31
130.00
135.00
93.00
10.~0
20.00
125.00
115.00
50.00
1.39
27.58
3.6o
40.00
1$,000.00
2~8




































 








 

Doane Bui ldi ng Company
Dodge, E. G.
Dolan, Laura 
.
Domi nges, Bob A.
Doming ue z , Mrs . Al~re d
Dominguez, Edward
- Dominguez, J
uan
Donahue , Mj_ss Nellie
Downing, Emily
.
Dowse , E. t~ .
- Doyl e , Mrs . Anna
Drexler, A. H.
Duckworth , M. J . 
GENERAL FUND
,
 

Ducommun Metals & Suppl y Co .
- Dudley Mortuar y
- Dufresne ,
A. E

Dul aney, Ethel
Duncan , Mar gar et J .
Dunne, Frank E.
Durbi ano Dairy
Eas tland, Dr. L. J .
Edmunds , Jennie
Eisele & Co .
Engl and, Hazel
Escobar , Ray
Ever y , Mi ldred
Fagi n,Miss Irene

  


Family Wel fare Association of America
Fancy Fish Market
Earnum, Blanche
Farrant , Wande
Fauerso , Monica
Faulding, Mrs . Wri.
Faulkner, Jim
Federal Drug Co.
Fel ker, Kent
Fel ls ' Grocery , R.
Felts , A. \V.
Fentt ern9.ker , Rose
Ferhuson Furni ture Co .
Ferguson , Mari e
Fernandez , Ascencion
Fillippini, R. C.
Fi tzgeral d, J aILes
Flemings Grocery
Forbes , Blanche
Forner, Lorenzo
Foss , Gates
Fo\vler, L. D.
France Cafe




  


 













1 50. 00
so .co
135 .00
55. 00
15. 00
21.J 00
70. 00
60. 00
100. 00
12 . 6o
12. 50
1 60. 00
51. s7
35. 53
4o.oo
s5.oo
110 . 00
305 .00 .
52. 4-7
226 . 70
s . 50
13 . 90
40.00
4o .oo
39 .00
23.70
3. 65
1l.13
50.00
so .co
135. 00
10. 0'J
15. 00
17. 00
6.oo
27 . 64
49 . 59
11. 00
29 . 36
135 .00
11. 95
90. 00
50 .00
34-.46
75 .00
6.oo
100. 00
75 .00
13 . 65











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?.!ay 9th, 1933 .
France, J . E.
Frantz , Rusgell
Freeman , Lloyd
Freeze & Freeze
do do
do do
Freeze & Freeze
Freitas , LiJ.lian
Fugler , A. F.
Furnas , Elsie
Garcia, 1~rs . Gabriel
Gallenkamp ' s Shoe Store
Gallovay, Jim
Gamble, Dorothy
Garbiano , 14rs . Theresa
Garlock Packing Co 
Garcia, Annie
Garrett , J . M 
Garvey, Daisy
Gates , F. H.
Gaviota Store
Gaviota Store
Gay , Laura A.
Gerow Sheet Metal Work~
Gilberti, Emilio
Gilmore Oil Company
Gilmore, Dorothy
Giovanacci , Graciosa
Girarde~r, l . E 
Glantz , Floy
Gleason, Anna L.
Glomset , Gusta
G. & M. Market
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
Golden State Comrany
Gomez, Tony

Gongopoulos , Mrs. Anna
Gonzales , Mrs . Helen
Gorzell , c.
Goss, ?.~rs . Etta
Gott , Arthur
Gott, C. A 
Go,ver , Alvin H.
Grecia, Mrs. Joseoh
Grahari 1 s Market
Graham, Evelyn
Graham , Evelyn
Graham, Ray
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3. 67
J . 76
15. 00
123.10
12. 50
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13 . 00
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75. 00
85. 00
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3. 64
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1 .17
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179 . 20
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68 . 00
115. 00
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130. 00
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Graves, Catherine W 
Green , Mr s . H. L.
Gribbl e, Robert O.
Gr i eb , Gertrude
Guadal upe Grocery
I Gusman, Casi miro
Gut i errez Drug Store
Hale Brothers
Hal e , !.'Iary
Haley , Joe
Hal 1 , A~r s  Mary Ann
Hamilton, Flroence
Hammel , Max A.
Hampst ed l~an11fac turing Co 
Haning , Bert P .
Hanson , Paul
Hanze , Henry G
Harbert s , Richard
Harri s , Phoebe G.
Hart , Harri ett
Hartfeld , John E.
Harvey ' s Cafe
Hasl am & Company , w. A 
Haslam & Co . , \~ . A 
Hauser, E. E.
Hawki ns Tire Service
Henning, A. J .
Henning, Jack
Henr iksen, Muriel
Hensl ey , Raymond
Her man 1 s ?.iarket
Hernandez , Concepci on S.
Hernandez , I sobel
Hernandez , J ohn
Hesser, Fred
Hibbs , Eva
Hi ggins, Tom
Higg inson, Sara
Hing YLten Company
Hoag Seed Co 
Hobbs , Bros .
Hobbs , Rob er t 1'J .
Hackett ' s Service Station
Hohmann, VI . C 
Holiday Har dware Company
Hol land , Chas. T.
Holland, Chas . T.
Ho l lingshead, C. M.
Hollis, A. F.







  
 
  

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35. 00
7.00
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21.67
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65. 00
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2. 67
85 . 00
367 .19
100. 00
25 . 00
25 . 00
60. 00
110. 00
100. 00
49 . 51
1. 55
14. 09
4. 02
i 92 . 73
4. 12
115. 00
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100 . 00
135 . 00
210. 07
21. 50
9. Sl
60. 00
90. 00
10. 00
6. 50
2 . 67
39.00
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1.00
110 .00
6. 2s
24s . 55
3 . 28
115. 00
21 . 00
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Home of t b.e Good Shepherd
Home Owner' s Loan Corporation
Horne, Lawrence
Hossack, D. L.
Howorth, Dorothea
Huff , Elizabeth H.
Hunt, Anne
Hughes , 11ol lie
Hunt, R. B .
Hurl but , Hel en
Hurlbut , Hel en
Hurt t , Dorcass
Isbell , Doris
I som, B. A.
I som, I . w.
J acobs , R. c .
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J acobsen, E. B.
Jagemann, Fr i eda.
 J ames, c. E.
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Jans s ens, Albert
J aur egui , Frances
J enki nson, Bet t y
J ensen, Lars
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J e\ivell , Jt.~rs . Mabel
. J . & J. Company , The
J ohnson , A. L.
. Johnson, Dink
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J ohnson, James
J ohnson , w. B.
J ohnson, W. B.
.
Johnst on, W. F.

Jones Stationery & Gifts
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J ones Stationery & Gifts
Jones , Cora A 
Jo11es , \~inifred
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Jordano Bros .
J ordano Br os 
J udd, Mr s . C. A.
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Juillard-Cockcroft Cor p .
Ka i ser , A.
Karl 1R Shoe Store
Keeff er, Grace 
Kegley, Eleanor
Kegley, Eleanor
Kelleher, M. 1i.
Kelly, J ames
Kenaviell, Harry
Keran Laundry , ~he
Kerlee Auto Paint Shop
Kerns , Gl adys


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45. 00
50 . 4o
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150. 00
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8.20
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8. 50
15. 00
5. 00
24. 13
95 .00
3. J.4
3.55
8.34
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132.33
21. 25
1 0 . 00
31 .45
123 . 60
7.19
so. oo
4 . 91
135.00
135. 00
10. 00
14. 67
31 . 53
21 . 50
125 .00
272

 Kinney, Fl ore~ce GENERAL FUND
 Knights of Columbus Home AsP n. I
 Knoll , !trs. Ruby
 Knott , Charles W.  
Konlei , Charles
 Ko mlei, ?.!ary A. 
 Kornlei, Mary
 Kramer , Ira E.
 Kumpel, Josephi ne 
 Kusche , Ray o.
 Kyle, Chester
 LaBreche , Jessie
 Laker, James
Lambuth, R. w.  
 Lar.g 1 s Market
 Langworthy , l~uriel  
La Nueva Victoria Grocery    ,.
La Purisima Inn 
La Purisima Inn  
 Larco Fish Co . , s. 
 Large , Delbert
Laughlin, Dean 
 La Vies, Harriet
 Leder le Laboratories 
 Lee, Ted
 Levey ' s Top Shop 
 Levy, Michel A.
 Le11v-Bert 1 s
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Lewi s Manufacut1rnp- Co .  
Lewis , ?J . K.   
Light , ~Aarvin

Lillard, w. T.
Lind's Bakery and Cafe  
 Linda Cafe & Bakery
Live Oak Dairy  
Loan and Building Association  
 Lobica Laboratories
 Locke , Harry 
Locke, F. :S:ugene 
Logan, Frances
 Lompoc Light & Water Deot . 
 Lompoc Milk Conpany
Lope z, Eulalia 
 Lopez , Lill~a.n 
Lord, Mrs . Louella 
Lore, Lou S  
Los Angeles Sta.mp & Ste.tionery Co. 
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150 .00
20 .00
22 . 50
40. 00
5. 69
130 .00
15 .00
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165 .00
112. 50
i6o.oo
90. 00
250.00
s2 .06
125 .00
36o. 91
31 .09
15. 00
36. 67
75 .00
113. 33
115. 00
7. 05
63 .00
2 . ,t :;Q
64- . g3
23 . 20
144. 15
4-2 .61
2.50
7. 6S
17.15
12.79
5. 04-
3e . 2s
9. 00
4.31
125.00
90. 00
10 . 00
4. 13
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Loustalot , Mrs . Frances GENEPiAL FUND
Lowdermilk, Helen
Lupton, Mrs . Herber t J .
Luton , G. R.
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Mabey, ~.1orris
Macdonald Seed Co . , V!m 
Ma.cha.do , Eva
Mad_sen, Eva
Magner Funeral 1-!ome, C. P 
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Magneto & Electrical Service
Main, R C .
Main , R. C 
Mairani ,  Carolina
Mansfield, Rose

Marchant Calcviating Machine Co 

Marcom , Ray
Maretti Estate , Richard
Marino , Mrs . Ed,11ard
~!arkwell Los A11gel es Co 
Marquez, Antonio
Ma.r sh, Mary B.
Martin, Margaret
Martinez , Mrs . Sauline
Matthews Patrick
Maxwell , Elizabeth
Menegon, Mary
Menezes , ?4rs. ~1ary
Menezes , Mrs . Mary
Menezes , Mrs . Minnie
l~e~ken, Fri eda
niterriam, Mona
Mesirow, Dr. M. E.




 





 
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Meyers , Mrs . Emma
Mi d . Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp 
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Miller, Henry
Miller , Rachel K.
Mills , Gladys
Milner, Joh'1
Mission Eotel
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Mi ssion Linen & Towel Co .
Montecito County Water Di strict
Monte Vista DRiry
I  ~on tgo mery ''lard & Co 
Moore 11ercant ile Company
Moore, C. P .

 


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7.s6
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4oo .g2
96 .00
i3. oo
105. 00
4o .oo
40.00
55 .00
60. 00
55 .00
100. 00
60. 00
65 . 00
90 .00
110. 00
50. 00
1 .10
9. 50
129 . 69
34. 43
112. 70
64.35
14. 17
4o . oo
175 . 00
80 . 00
100. 00
15 .00
5.37
17 .05
9 .30
26 . 46
71 .s4
6 .12
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Moore, F . F . G~JERAL FUND
l~oore, Rance
l1oraga, Frank P 
Morehouse , Martha
~.1orette, Mrs . Mae
~lorley , Frank
Mountain View Grocery
Mueller, Edward

 
Mullenary, Della
Murrary , F3:?ancee
Muscio, Mrs. Bert
Muth, Walter
Muth, \Val t er
~!uth , ?1irs . Walter
Mylund1s Service Station
McAfee , Olga
McCabe, F. J .
McCaughey, Miss Anna
McCat1ghey , J , P 
Mc Comb:s , Roy A.
McDonald, ~.~rs . Abel
McGregor , l1rs . Robert
McGuire, G. M 
McHard.ie, Katherine
Mcintyre, Fred G.
McKesson-Robbins
McKibben, Elizabeth


McNall Building M~terials
National Supply Company , The
Neel , Harry
Nelson, Raphie
Newland, L . H 
 
 
Nidever, Mrs . D. A.
Normandy Auto Court
~lotton , Velva
Nunez , Ange lo
Nye , Eva S 
0 1Banion Dairy
O'Banion, Allan
O'Brien, Paul P 
Ocean View Court
Oliver, A. G.
Oliver, Evelyne C 
Ol ivera, Jim
Olivera, Mrs . Rose
011 ver' s Grocery
Olson, Nellie
Op~ortuni ty Shop
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45. 00
40. 00
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25 .00
35. 00
7.33
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105. 00
32.50
i35 . oo
200. 56
9 .00
15. 00
4-0 .oo
13 . 58
4o .oo
12. 00
131. 84
4-0 .oo
22 . 02
7.14
50. 00
90 . 00
100. 00
17.00
17 . 22
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42. 00
so .oo
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55 . 00
75. 00
i5. oo
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160. 00
117. 50

50. 00
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42. 23
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Ossian, Lillian GE!'-JERAL FUND
Osuna' s Grocery 
Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Co .
Overton, Mrs . w.
Pace , Lela
Pacific Coast Coal CoI!lpany
Pacific Coast Publishing_ Company
Paci fic Coast Publishi ng Company
Paci fic Da i ry Equi pment Co .
Pacific Freight Lines Expre~s
Pac i fic Gr eyhound Lines
Pacific Lodge Boys ~ome
Pacific Motor Transport Co .
Pacific Southwest Real ty CompanY.
Packer, Josephine
Page , C. A.
Pari s , Ava
Parker , Fred A.
Parks , Anna
Parma, Catarina

Patri ck and Moise-Kl inkner Co 
Patterson , Elsi e
Patterson , I~irs . Nancy
Patterson, Mrs . w. E.
Pedersen , Charl otte
Penfield, Wallace C.
Penny Co . , J . C 
Percal , Sam
Peterson, Edwin P.
Peterson, Mrs . Ther a
Petrol Corporation, The
P et ~o lagar Laboratories
Petti ngi ll, Mrs. Chas .
Pfiitzner, Mrs . E. E.
Phal en, Mar garet
Picket t , Kenneth R.
Pie torial California
Pierce, tirs. Ila



Pi gatti , Florence G.
Piggly-Wiggly Grocery
Pinkerton, Mary Louis e
 
Pi tts , D. B  
Plesci a , Bessi e B.  
Postma ster, The
Potter , Mrs . Ethel
Potter , Miss Ethel
Powel l , Mrs . Hel en
Prei sker, C. L.


 




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24. 83
5.19
20. 00
85 . 00
~ . 59
l6. 4S
2s . 29
59. 66
1 . 33
4. 1So
25 .00
l . 05
35. 00
160 . 00
i 7. 75
75 . 00
50 . 00
s . 50
12. 00
5. 62
85. 00
25. 00
60. 00
90. 00
312.15
36.05
50 . 70
15.00
12. 50
14 . 42
18. 54
65 . 67
15 .00
45 . 00
50 . 00
90. 00
10. 00
116. 09
244.13
135. 00
60. 00
105 .00
106. 20
10 . 00
10 . 00

 Prickett, Vall1:e GENERAL FUND . $75.00
  Preuss, Che.a . A. 10 .00
 Purity Store 5s . 60
Quality Grocery  16.4-0
 Quick, E:f'f ie    40.00
 Railway Express Company 5. g6
 Railway Express Agency 2.16
 Rapid Blue Print Co  103.00
 Ratamosa, Rosenda 10.00
 Rayburn, Elaine  75.00
 Reasons, Ruth M. 125.00
 Reedson1s Dairy Produc ts 19.10
 Rehrig Manu~aoturing Co. 12.24
 Reily Machine Works 24.53
 Reily, F. B. 23.00
 Remington Rand  32.61
 Richar ds , Lue   so.oo
 Richfield 011 Corporation ; 3s.76 
 Rider, Hazel  105.00
 Rio Grande 011 Inc  34.12
 Riviera Dairy Creamery  45.g3
 Rivera Grocery 22.44
 Rivera Market  7.79
 Roberds, A. E.  50.00
 Rodenbeck s  3.71
 Rodenbeck's Shoe Store . 76.24
 Rod.man, Clyde L.  155.00
 Roll, John  '  20.17
 Romero, Angulo 5.00
 Rombold, Clyde R.   50.00
Romo, A. H.  60.00
 Roome, c. T  5g.50
 Rosemary Farm 50.45
 Roes, H.    50.00
 Ross, James    54.54
Rossi, Madelina   s.50
 Rothstein, Charles . 1,165.gg
 Rowley, Charles 15.00
 Rudolph's Grocery  21.00
 Rudolph, H. J.  300.00
 Ruf'f ner & Ruffner Garage 735. 74
 Ruhjohn, Stanley  35.00
 Ruiz, Richard R.   50.00
 Ruleau, P. M.  125.00
 Ruse, Mrs  Viola c. 4.25
 Ryan, Mary c.  loo.co
 Ryzner, J  9s.oo
 Sadler, G. L.  1.50
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Salge.do, Jennie
Sallaway, Enid
Sally's Pantry
sandoval, Henry
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Clinic
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Santa Barbara Electric Co.
Santa Barbara Music Co 

Santa Barbara Rubber Stamp Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
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Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Electric Company
Santa Maria Furniture Co.
Santa Maria Gae Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company

Sant a Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company

Santa 1!ar ia Lodge

Santa Maria Milk Company

Santa Maria Milk Co .



Santa Maria Pipe and Salvage Co 

Santa lAaria Pipe & Salvage Com!)S.ny

Santa Ynez Valley News

Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Ruth
 
Schauer Printing Studio
 
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233.94
22.51
l05. 6o
i99.7g
50.00
so .oo
34.35
10.$3
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5.50
9.35
100.00
175.00
135.00
29.91
4S.62
6.oo
2.01
9.95
5s.92
163.09
36.75
4o .o6
7.03
14.70
63 .00
J.4. 91
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17. 50
3. 00
19.32
6.oo
120 .00
16. 52
5.15
15.00
7.43
26. 25
5. 52
49 .39
300. 00
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37 . 26
4. 64
6.09
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91. 45
120 .00
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Scholl, Lucy GENERAL FUND
SchurMeier, Hprry L.
Schwabacher-Frey Com ~any
Sc~wabacher Frey Corporation
Scroggie, Charleq
Schwabacher- Frey Comoany
Sears Roe bu.ck & Co .
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oi l Company
Seeley, Dwight M.
Senay, Percy F 
Sesma, l1rs . Freda
Sevier, Ruth
Shamhart , R. E.
Shaw, Arthur
Shaw, Frank
Shea, El i zaGeth
Shel l Oil Company
Shell Oil Co .
Shel l Oil Company
Shepard , The Frank
Shields, Margaret
Shorkley, T. ! .
Simonds , Robert

Siple, Mrs . O. L 
Sl~t t en Auto Court
Slocum' s Elite Bakery
Smi th, Mrs . Edward H 
Smit h, Eff i e
Smith, Ray C.
Smith Hard,ivare Co., W. R 
Smyth, E. F .
Sokol l , Anna
Sol vang Mercantile Store
SOLlthern California Blue Print Co 
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Edison Company
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Southern Cot1ntiea Gas Co . of California
Southern Counties Gas Co .
So11thern Counties Gas Co .
Southern Co11nties Gas Co .
Southern Counties Gas Co .
Southern Counties Gas  Co .
Southern Paci fic Lines
Southern Pacific Mi lling Co.
Sperl, Mrs  John
Square Deal Auto Parts
Stahmer, Mrs . Paul G. 
$ 55. 00
10. 00
'+.3s
33 . 5g
55. 00
12. 26
13. 01
147 . 4-2
41 . 54
70. 00
14- .os
25.00
65. 00
15.00
110 .00
6. 67
160.00
14. 10
32 .14
4-. 70
20.00
s5 .oo
25 .00
256. 65
6 . 50
20.00
4g .65
60.00
4o .oo
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11 . 24
19. 43
161. 44
3 . 76
3.19
3. 61
24.30
7 . 51
120. 7g
15. 2s
59 .13
11 . 46
7 . 4-S
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109. 52
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l.50
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Standard 0:1,1 Company of California GENERAL FUND $10. 00
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Stationers Corporation 11. 43
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Stearns, r4rs  C. Y. 25 .00

Stearns & Co . , Frederick 9 . 44
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Stedman, E. J . 160.00
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Sterling Press 7s. 29
  
Stevens , Charles s. 10 . 00
   
Stevens , Charles s. 5 .00
 
Stevens, Fred G. 6 . oo

St et!V'art, Mrs . I da M. 12. 00
 
Stewart, John L. 333 . 33
St. Francis Hos-uital 7 . 50  
St . John , ~111 ton 55. 00
 
Stoddard, Rf'becca 125. 00
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Stone, Florence . 10. 00
 
StonP-hard Studio 9 . 00
Stoner' s Shoe Store 3 .04
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St owell, Art 115. 00


Streeter, Geo rge c. 160.00
St r obridge , Katherine s5. oo

Stronach, Miss Helen 40. 00

Strong, Fred 166. 40
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Stuart, Linda ~! . 90.00

Stumbles , D. L. 40.00
St. Vincent ' s Maternity Home 25. 00
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St  Vincent ' s School 215. g3

Sublett , Jr . , Thomas c. 100. 00

Suggs, Lula 100. 00

Sunshine ll1arket 9 .24
  
Swain, Vivian so.oo

Taverna, r~rs  Joe s . 50   
Teeter, Mrs . Shirley

45.00
 
Teixeira, M  50. 40

Terres Market 42. 00

Texas Company , The 102 . 74
T1de1vater Associated Oil Co mpany 21 . 87
Tide,~ater As8ociated

Oil Company 685 . 83
Tid-ewater Associa.ted Oil Company 32 .32

TiJ.ley , H. L. 225. 00
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Tilton , L. Demi ng 100. 01)
 
Thacher , Lu in K. ~5 . 00

Thomas , Elma 45. 00
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Thomasson , Sammie Lou 13 . 50

Thompeon , Mrs . 11 . 15.00
  
. Thurlby , Harry 110.00
Tompki ns ,

Elvira 45. 00
Tompkins , Harol d P. 15. 00
 
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Torres, tirs . Elizabeth GENERAL FU~ID
Towsle~r , P. P 
Trafford, Gretta
Trent , Vern
Trivelpiece, llRxine
Turner , Arthur D.
Turner, 'V. A 
.
Turrill , Mrs . A. O.
  
 Tyree , Mrs . D. W.
Underwood.-EJ.liott-Fisher Co .
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Under?~od Elliott Fisher Co .
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Union Feed & Fuell Co .
Union Hardware & !1etal Co .
Union Hard?.rare & 1.~e tal Company
Union ?liJ.l & ~umber Co .
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Union Oil Company of California
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Union Service Station
Universal Auto Perts
Cpdi ke, Cecile
Upjohn Company , The
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Valley Dairy
Van Horn, J . A.
Van Meter , Gene
 
Van 1 s 1Jlarket
Van's Market
Walker, R. 0 
i\'all , Tarry
Wallace & Co . , J . D.
Ware , WiJ l iam
Watanabe Grocery
Water iVorks Department
\'later Works Department
Water Worlc s Department
Waters, George
Watson, Lottie
Watson , Raymond
Webb, Chas .
Weidman, Phil
Vleidman , W. ?.1erle
\Vengren, Selma


West Co . , t! . G   
Western Auto Supply Company
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130.00
130. 00
25. 00
10.00
7 .21
lS. 54
170 .04
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75.oc
1 . 70
1S3.3g
6.13
3. 57
3 .00
106.0l
37. 49
96 .19
112.02
50. 00
12 .S7
2 . 55
17 . 65
4o .oo
21. gl.j.
6. B6
lS. oo
125 .00
2.10
32 . 67
s . 60
2 .55
7.65
s1.70
32. 4o
55. 00
120 . 00
10. 00
lSO . oo
135.00
s5 .oo
26. 16
11. 02
1.05
95. 61






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Western Motors Transfer Inc . GENERAL FUND
Westwick, Atwell
White fl.~otor Co mpan~r , The
Whitford , Margaret A .
Whitney, Carol 
Williams , Isabelle
Wil liams, Waldo
Willow Brook Dair.y
Wilms, Mrs . R. B 
Wilson-Foster, Inc 
Wilson, Eva L 
Wilson, Eva L 
Wilson, Kent R.
Winn, Nettie
Winterton , Glen
Winterton , Ingeborg
Winthrop Chemical Co .
Witkin, B. E.
Witte, l~rs . V{m 
Wong, Jim Lee
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\Vood , , E. M.
\Vood , Elizabeth
Wood, Vincent E 
Wood, Vinc ent E .
Wo oo. , Mrs  ''{ . H.
Wood, William

Woodworth , Helen L.
Woods , Mary E 
World Book Company
Worley , Mabel
\Vri gh t , Kenneth
Wurz, A. B.
\Vyeth & Brother , John
Yorke, William
Young , George
Zebra.sky , Anna
Mi d .Coun.Pub . Serv.Corp.






  
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FIFTH ROAD FUND
Adam, Rozan :~ . GOOD ROADS FtJND
Adams Co., J. D.
Adams, Norman
Adams, trorman  
Air Reduction Sales Co . 
Alverez, s. ~Jt    
Baker , Glenn 

Barber Gas Burner Company
Batholomew, Patrick
Bennett, Charles
Beuterbaugh , Fred 
$ gg3 .12
22. 63
7.s2
23 .50
26 .00
s .oo
55 . 00
10. 23
25 .00
. 52
19. 25
300.00
5. 00
17 .oo
35. 00
55 .00
31. 09
6.70
7.20
2.00
gg .33
75 .00
26.30
4. 50
20 .00
55 .00
130 . 37
45. 00
22. 54
50 .00
221 .00
14. 33
12.72
50 .00
3. s1
47 . 50
2. 86
73 . oo
12. 03
7s. oo
7e. oo
13 .og
4o. oo
98 . 00
20. 94
4o.oo
52 .00
22 . 00
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Bounds , Dick
Hounds, Dick
 GOOD ROADS FUND
Brooks, Wm 
Br own- Bevis Equipment Co .
Brown Bevis Equipment Co 
Bryant & Tr ott Company
California Saw Works
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co .
Collar, J . !-1 .
Commercial Motor Servi ce
Cooley, Harry
Cooley, Harry
Crewe, H 
Dept. of Publi c Wor ks
D~Vaul , J . M 
Dinsmore , Albert
Doyle, W. T  
Ducommun Met a.l s & Supply Co 
Fabing , F. L 
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Flexo :b.1anufactu.r1ng Company
Freeze & Freeze
Ga.n~l Lumber Co 
Gates, F. H.
Gehr, Lloyd
Gilmore Oil Company
Gilmore Oil Co 
Hamilton & Wall
 







Haultain I ndus trial Chain Co 
Heath, R. H 
Henderson, John
Hilderbrand , A. J 
Hilderbrand, A. J .
do lN . G 
Hilderbrl'.Ild , w. G .
Holloway, Erwin
Holloway , Erwin
Horn, George 
Iiosrner, Helen M.
Huyck, Andy
Ingersoll-RRnd Company
I som, B. A 
Jones , Chas. 
Kelley, H  
Lillard, W. T 

Luke Tractor & Equipment Co .
Lyons , Earl








 

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Mack I nternational Motor Truck Corporation
Magneto & Electrical ServicP
Ma the\11/S , J 
$52 .00
52. 00
4o.oo
102 . 47
14. 34
75 .90
2.19
9.79
7s .oo
4s.oo
52. 00
52 .00
145. 60
120.00
65 .00
50 .00
156 .00
25 . 42
54.oo
2s7 . 79
26. 55
11 . 6S
42 . s6
23 . 03
65 . 00
s3 . 26
435 .21
20s. 73
43 . 93
s.oo
106.25
io4. oo
92. 00
65 .00
65 .00
5s. 50
5g.50
45 .00
25 . 00
52 .00
91.01
9$. 00
110 . 50
142. SO
51 .00
159. 72
65. 00
1S9 .34
S4. 66
30 .00

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May 9th, 1938.
Mattos , l~anuel GOOD ROADS FUND
Meng's Blackemith Shop
~.~ere er, Bob

McGregor , J . D.
McNall Building Materials
 
Northern Calif. Hardware & Steel Co .

Oil Well Supply Company
Ott Hardware Co .
Ott Hardware Company
Pacific Freight Lines
Randall , Ra.y
Rep11bl ic Suppl:}r Company,. The
Rheams , c . w.
Richardson , Chas. T.
Robbins , E.

Robison , M. H 

Ryzner, J .
Sadler, G. L. 
Sanor, GPorge -
Santa Barbara Orane Service
Santa Barbara Rock Co 
Santa ll~aria Valley R ~ R. C0 
Saulsbury, J .
Seaside 011 Company
Shell Oil Company
 
Signal 011 Co mpan~r
   
Silvei ra, Antone
 
Silvera., Sam

Smith Booth Usher Company
Smith, James
Smith Hardware Co ., w. R.



Solvang Garate and Service Station

Sou. Calif. Edison Co .

So u. Pacific Milling Co .
Standard Oil Company of California
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Stockton, Dick
Stronach, Wm 
Sturgeon, C.
S:tllivan, Earl
Teixeira, M.
Tidewater AssociBted Oil Co .
Thomas, Roy
Towsley , .H. P.
 Turk, Ambrose
Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Mill and Lumber Co .
Utility Trailer Sales Co .
Walley, H. 11.
\Vaugh, Chas .
Westwick Iron Works




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$ 20. 00
15. 25
23 .65
4. 70
13 .36
121. 93
l . 71
2s .os
15. 90
3. 75
5g ,50
120. 02
59 . 00
159 .00
40. 00
i93. s1
2s .oo
197.06
60. 00
336 .00
37 .44
s .24
20 .00
273 . 40
43 . ~4
167 . 69
42 . 50
4.oo
2033 .94
11 . 92
2s .94-
16s . 46
1 .25
207 . 99
121 .16
52 .00
143 .00
5.60
65 . 00
103 . 60
2s7 . 07
104.oo
Sl. 20
85. 00
23 .03
230. 33
6. 70
1. 65
192 .00
209. 41
2 3

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Exhibit at
the Golden
Gate International
Exposition.
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Whal en, J . T 
'~hi te Motor Co ., The
~.'illiams 1 M 
GOOD ROADS FUlID
 

$ ig2 .oo
73 . 09
77 .00
Brown, E. B. HIGH'.'lAY II.!P . FUND $ 200. 00
 Columbia. Carbon Co.
Neel , Jr. ' Harry
Schauer Printing Stud.lo
Ullman, S, L.
Viets, Cs.rl
West\ivick, R. c.
Griffi n , Barbara . SALARY FUND
 
Merideth, Frank
 
 Lofquist , K. GUAD . PUB . CEME. DI ST . FUND
   Waller Fr8.nklln Seed Co .

Aggeler & Musser Seed Co . SANTA bIARIA CEME    DIST. FUND
Bowers Cl: Stokes
Boyd , J . w.
Holser & Bailey 
?,iid. Co s . Pub . Sery . C9rp,
Vena.a.s , Esther ~! .   
Whitney , M. f.t 
Mid. Cou.n. Pub . Serv  Corp. CASMALIA LT .DIST. FUND
do do do GtJAD . LT . DIST  FUND
do do do { LOS. ALAMOS LT . FUND

do do do ORCUTT LT. FUND
So lvang Gs.rage & Service Sta . SOLVA~JG F~RE DIST 
FU~!b
2.32
290.00
42 . 75
166. 66
127. 50
302 . 22
37. 50
2g .oo
23 . 11
 26 . 50
9. 53
3. 93
so .co
35 . 13
2s. 91
25. 00
175 .00
3l ~ 20
150 . 70
s7 ,95
7s . 50
6.11

    Upon the passage of the foregolne Order, the roll being called, the foJ.lov;ring
 Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dins~ore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
 Ronald !!. Ada.m and C. L. Preisker  Nays , None . Absent , None .
  Upon motion the Bosrd adjourned s i ne die. ,------  .
The foregoing minutes are hereby approv

  Chairman, Board of Supervisors 
 . .  Attest : 







 Clerk 


Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa Barbara, State of California,
May 23rd, 1933, a t 10 o ' clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmor e,

Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam , C. L. Preisker and J . E 
Lewis , Clerk 
 
Supervisor Preieker in the Chair.

 The minutes of the regular meet ing of May 9th, J.93~ , wer e read and approved .
 In the Matter of Asreement. Between the County of Santa Barbara and the
Ca~ifornia Mission Trails Associat ion, Ltd., r~lative to an exhibit at the Golden Gate
I nt.ernational Exposition.  
. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Chairman and Clerk of
May 23rd, 193$.
the Board are hereby authorized to execute the agreement as presented, with the California
Mission Trails Association, Ltd., for the building and maintenance of a Joint
ex.h1b1t, with said association and six other counties, at the Golden Gate International
Ex-oosition.
Agreement ./ In the Matter of Agreement with the California Commission for the Golden
with the
California Gate International Exposition .
Commission -
Golden Gate The Clerk was directed to communicate with C. H. Purcell, Executive Officer
Internationa
Exposition. . of the California Commission for the Golden Gate International Exposition, stating this
County's proposed substitution for Paragraph Five of the aforementioned agreement,
as dictated by the Chairman of the Board,
Agreement - - In the Matter of Agreement with the State Department of Social Welfare,
State Depart
ment of Soc1 1 relative to the employment of a Child Welfare Worker.
Welfare.

Renewal of
Lease .
Upon motion, duly s~conded and carried, the Chairman and Clerk of the Board
are hereby authorized and directed to execute an agreement between the California State
Department of Social Welfare and the County of Santa Barbara relative to the employment
of a Child Welfare Worker; said agreement to become effective July 1st, 1938 and terminate
June 30th, 1939
/ In the Matter of Renewal of Lease with the United States Navy for Rental of
Certa~n Portions of the Court House Basement.
Upon.motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that lease to the
 United States Navy of certain portions of the Court House basement be and the same is
hereby renewed for the period beginning July 1st, i93g, and ending June 30th, 1939, at
a rental or $25.00 per annum; said apace to be used as an Armor y and DrilJ Hall for th
Naval Reserves.
Cancellation ./
of Taxes.
In the Matter of Request of the Veterans' Welfare Board for the Cancellation
of Taxes.
The Clerk was directed to advise the Veter ans' Welfare Board that the County
of Santa Barbara does not see .any reason for canceling the back taxes on the property
mentioned and their petition for said cancelation is therefore denied. The Clerk is
further directed to notify the County Tax Coll ector of this action.
Cancel lation ./
ot Taxes.
In the Matter of Request of United States Department of Agriculture for the
Request to
Levy a TaxMo
n t ec 1 to
County Water
District.
Renewal of
Lease.
Cancelation of taxes upon Land Giv~n to the u. S. Forest Service.
Aforementioned letter was referred to the Dis trict Attorney.
I In the Matter of Request of the Board of Directors of the Montecito County
Water District for a Tax Levy Against the Whole of said Water District, to meet the
bonded Indebtedness of the District.
Report from the Board of Directors of the ~iontecito County Water District,
that revenues of the District are inadequate to pay the principal or interest of their
bonded debt, and request that the Board of Supervisors levy and cause to be collected
a tax against all property i n said Water District to meet said bonded indebtedness , was
referred to the County Auditor .
/ In the Matter of Request of the United States Treasury Department:!Dr Renewal
of Lease on Space in Knights of Columbus Hall .
The Clerk was directed to notify the Treasury Department that the Board of
Supervisors will attempt to renew the County's lease w}th the Knights of Columbus Home
Association on June. 6th, 193g, and will advise their department regarding the renewal
of their lease after that date. ~  

  
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286
Communication
Approva1 of
011 Dr1111ng
Bonds.
Resolution
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from St~islals
County.
Co.mmun1cat1on ~ f
Report
Old Age /
Secur 1 ty etc.
Changes in
Old Age
Security.
I
In the Matter of Communication from Chairman, State Welfare Board , Relative
to Personnel Qualifications. 
Communication was referred to Supervisor Ada.re for reply.
In the Matter of Approval of Oil Drilling Bonds in A.ccordance with Ordinance
No. 502, as amended by Ordinance No. 510.
Upon motion, duly seconded and c~rried, the following bonds for oil drillini '1
in the amount ~et. opposite each name, were approved)
Douglas-Stratton 011 Company
The Petrol Corporation
single bond
blanket bond
$500.00
2000. 00
In the Matter of Reso1ution from Stanislaus County Relative to Requesting
Congress to Increase the Appropriation for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Resolution was ordered placed on file  

In the Matter of Communications.
Communications were received from the following and ordered placed on file:
Santa Maria Central. Labor Council
Terry and Terry
Union Appraisal Company 
University of Southern California.
In the Matter of ~eport of the County Welfare Department .
Report was received and ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Reallowance of Applications for Old Age Security, Blind
and State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the
applications for Old Age Secur1 ty, Blind and State Orphan .&.id, previously a.llowed by
this Board, be reallowed for the month of June, 193g, and the Auditor of this County
is directed to draw his warrants numbered A 13333 to A 143$6, inclusive, in the amount 
of $33 , 697 . 001 for the payment of said Old Age Security; warrants numbered A 143S7 to
A 14422, inclusive, in the amount of $1 ,733.00 , for the payment of said Blind Aid, and
warrants numbered A 14423 to A 14602 , inclusive , in the amount of $7 , 433 .00 , for the

payment of said State Orphan Aid 

It is further ordered , that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered
A 13333 to A 14602, incl4siye, giving the name of each individual recipient of Old Age

Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, A.nd the amount of aid allowed to each recipient, be

placed on file in the office of the County Clerk and is hereby made a part of the minutes
of this Board of Supervisors, to have the same effect as though incorporated herein.
In the Matter of Changes iq Old Age Security. 
It appearing to the Board from "Notices of Change11 , filed by the County
Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid grant d
to the following Needy Aged Persons; upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is
therefore
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to the Needy Aged Persons listed
below be changed t o the amount set opposite their names beginning June lat, 193g
 (unless otherwise indicated) as folJ.ows, to wit: 
NAME
INCREASES
Brookshire, Charles
Capone, Raphael A.
Forbes, Elsie Eliza.beth
Hardacre, Mrs . Elizabeth C.
McGinnis~ Mrs. Minnie J.

TOTAL AID
GRANTED
$35 .00
31. 00
35.00
21.00
35 .00
REMARKS

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Dismissal or
Suit.
NAME
INCREASES (Continued)
McGowan, Elizabeth
Newman, Carrie
Osborn, Raluh \V. 
Patton, Mary M.
Patton, William Albert
Pinheiro, Julia Emily
Ruiz, Cecelia
Tansill, Minnie
Watt l es, Zella
Tammany , Charles
DECREASES
Marqttez , Anastacia
Packard, Judson c .
Smith, Helen Q.
Tolin, Jessie L. 
DI SCONTINUANCES
McClu.re, Ben w 
Pena, Adolfo
Davison, Alice C.
Domingues, James F.
Gosselin, Rose F 
Harris , Abbie Jane
Laurenco , Joseph V.
Lee, Carri e Alma
Morrow, Mary
Noble, Charles T.
Packar d, Rose A.
Watson , George Calvin
Alice M.
May 23rd, i93s 


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TOTAL AID
GRANTED
$35 . ocr
15.00
35 . 00
35 .00
35. 00
20. 00
35 .00
25 . 00
30.00
34.oo
25 .00
27 .00
30 .00
24.oo
35. 00
35 .00
25 . 00
15 .00
25.00
35.00
2g . oo
30 .00
35 .00
35.00
35 . 00
21 . 50
35 .00

REMARKS

5/1/38
5/1/38
5/l/3S
5/l/3S
5/l/3S
5/1/38
Smart, 5/1/38
/ In the Matter of Dismissal of Suit Against Blanche Priest, For Recovery of
Old Age Security Gra.nted Alfred F. and Sarah Alice Priest .
  
Acting upon the recommendation of the County Welfare Department, the

District .Attorney is hereby dtrected to dismiss the suit, heretofore ordered filed,
against ~lanche Pries.t for reqovery of aid granted Alfred F. and Sarah Alice Priest .
Decrease in I
State Blind
Aid. 
In the Matter of .Decrease in State Blind Aid to Eileen Godbey.
Acting upon the r.ecommendation of the County Welfare Department , 1t is
moved, seconded and carried that Blind Aid to Eileen Godbey be and the same is hereby
decreaseq to the amount of $43 . 00 per month, effective June 1st, i93s.
Coun~y Aid. / In the Matter of Petition for County Aid.
It appe~ring to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners
are proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is
ordered t hat the Auditor dr aw his warrant on General Fund in favor of the followlng
persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first da~r of June,
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1938, to wit:
Florence Grinstead,
Lucy Leal

FIRST SUPERVIS)RIAL DISTRICT .
Carpinteria, California.
II II
$S. oo
15.00
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Changes in I
State Orphan
Aid .






A1ay 23rd, 193g.
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT .
Frank Bush c/o County Welfare Department 9. 50
Alice Colley  711 De la. Vina Street 10. 00
Alison Davies  c/o County Welfare Department 31.00
Ruth Harvey 526 West Victoria Street 20.00
Ella Hathaway  c/o County Welfare Department 19.00
Mary Lane  215 West Victoria Street 21 . 00
Irene Rowley  335 De la Vina Street 9 . 00
William Ryan  316 W. Arrellaga Street 19 .50
Carrie Scoggin  632 W. Dela Guerra Street 19 . 50
 THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
William A. Barnes  Ballard via Santa Ynez 10. 00
Edith Meade Santa Ynez 15. 00
FOURTH SOPERVISORIAL DISTRICT .
Timothy Crane  Send all checks for District Four to i .oo
the Santa Maria Off ice .
Robert Anderson  1. 00
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
William Fulton 1 . 00
Mattie Parker  2 .00
Joe Bunker 2. 00
Geneva Bold.man  20. 00
Mrs. Mike Soltero 
In the Matter of Changes in State Orphan Aid.
It appeaJ?ing to the Board from "Notices of Change" filed by the County
Welfare Depar~ment, that certain adjus tments should be made in the amount of aid, etc . ,
granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it
is therefore 
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to Orphans, etc., listed below, be
changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning J.une 1st, 193S (unless otherwise
indicated) as follows , to wit :
NAME
INCREASES

Acosta, Luis , George,
El iza and Alberto
Aguilar, Eleanor, I.1eo
and Albert
De,niel, Joh.n and Jean
 Espitia, Pablo
Orena, Anthony
DECREASES
Alvarado, Victoria,
Andrea and Juana
BI SCONTINUANCES
Denmun, Ar t hur and Mabel
Harris, Russell
Poletti, Aldo

STATE COUNTY
$40. 00 $4o .oo
30. 00
20. 00
10.00
10.00
30. 00
29 . 00
20 . 00
20. 00
TOTAL AID
GRANTED
$80. 00
30. 00
49.00
30 . 00
30. 00
30. 00
RD1ARKS


5/1/38

'
 CHANGE OF PAYEE
RECIPIENT OF AID
Apodace , Ani ts.
Apodace, Margaret
Rosa, Marie Jeanette

Rosa, Richard
Valerie, Joseph and
Solita Ann
May 23rd, i93g,
PAYEE BEFORE CHANG.E PAYEE AFTER CHANGE

Arthur W. Evans, Prob. Off. Mrs . Joseph SiJ.va
 
Arthur w. Evans , Prob. Off. Mrs . Mary Menezes
Arthur w. Evans, Prob. Off . Mrs. Helen Stronach

Arthur W. Evans, Prob. Off. Mrs . John Costa
Arthur W. Evans, Prob. Off. Mrs . John Costa
Cancellatio
ot Funds .
I  In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 152 A 5, Labor, Salarie
 and Wages , Fifth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Good

Roads Fund.
 ~ . .
Resol ution No . 2567 .
Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
\ sum of $1 , 500. 00 is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund 
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Fifteen Hundred Dollars '($1500.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None.
Cancellatio /
of Funds ,

In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 112 A 5, Labor, salaries,
(
Cancellatio / of Funds.

and Wages, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Good

Roads Ftlnd 
    Resolution No , 256S
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barba.ra County find that the
sum of $3 , 000.00 .is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund .
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisor s that the sum of
Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and retur ned
to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund ,
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the
 fo l lowing Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 46 C 1, Furniture and
Equipment , Capital Outlay, Santa ,Mar1a ,Hospital, General Fund to Unappr opriated

Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2569 

Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
  . . .
sum of $600. 00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of 

Six Hundred Dollars ($600. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the

Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
 
Upon the passa.ge of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays , None~ Absent, None 


290
Cancellation
of Funds.
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Cancellation _/
of Funds.

Transfer of
Funds.

Transfer of
Funds.
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In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 39 B l , Communication
and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation, Health Department, General Fund to
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
 
Resolution No . 2570 
 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
 
sum of $150 . 00 is not needed in said above account General Fund 

Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and retur ed
to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , None . Absent, None .

In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 24 B 12, Heat, Light ,
Power and Water, Maintenance and Operation, Government Buildin~ s, General Fund to
 
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No . 25] 1 

Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the

sum of $175 .00 is not needed in said above account General Fund. 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

One hundred and seventy-five dollars ($175 .00) be and the same is hereby cancelled,
  
and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being cal led, the
fo l lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays , None . Absent , None.
In the Matter of Transf er of Funds from .the Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads Fund to Account 152 B 4, Repairs and Replacements , Maintenance and Operation,

Fifth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Resolution No . 2572

Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a publi

emergency , that could not have been r easonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional f unds are needed 

Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
    
Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1, 500. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve t o Account 152 B 4, Repai rs and Replacements, Maintenan~e and
Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, C--ood Roads Fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .

In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappr opriated Reserve Good
Roads Fund to Ac count 112 B 2, Materials and Supplies , Maintenance and Operation,

First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund 

Resolution No . 2573 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
 
public emergency , t hat could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparin
    
the bud~et, has arisen and additi onal funds are needed.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three Thousand Dollars ( $3 , 000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 112 B 2 , Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.

~Aay 23rd, l93S . 2.1
Upon t~e passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll bei ng called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. ?lays , None . Absent, None.
Transfer ot I  In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Funds. 

Transfer
Funds.
or J

Transfer o 1
Funds.
Revision
or Budget
Items.

1
Fund to Account 46 B 4, Repairs and Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Santa
1.~aria Hospital , General Fund.
  Resolution No . 2574  
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen and additional funds are required to repair and replace various
buildings and eqt11pment .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of S x
Hundred Dollars ($600 .00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 46 B 4, Repairs and Replacements , Maintenance and Operation, Santa
~Aaria Hospital , General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , None. Absent , None 
In the Matter of Transfer ofFuflds from theUnappro_pr1ated Reserve General
Fund to Account 39 0 1 , Furniture and Equipment, Capital Outlay, Health Department,
General Fund. 
Resolution No . 2575
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and an additi onal typewriter is needed f or Santa Maria office.
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150. 00) be andthe same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Aecount 3S C 1 , Furniture and Equipment , Capital Outlay,
Health Department, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rol l being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Th0mas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , None. Absent , None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 24 C 1 , Equipment , Capital Outlay, Government Buildings , General Fund.
 Resolution No . 2576.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred and seventy-five dollars ($175 .00) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 24 C 1 , Equipment, Capital Outlay, Governmen
Buildings, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thoma.a T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items~
 , Resolution No, 2577 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund is
necessary;
292

Revision of
Budget Items /
Revis ion of I
Budget Items

Workere'
Alliance

I
Claims
Withdrawn.
I
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the sa~e
are he~eby revised as fo~lows, to wit : Transfer from Account 88 B 16, Trial Jurors , the
sum of $500. 00 to. Account gg B .17, Witnes.s, .Trial Jurors_, Interpreting and Witnesses ,
Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being call ed, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thorf!as T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronand M. Adam a:nd C  . L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
Resolution No. 2578,
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general c l assification of Ma1nte~ence and Operati~n , Health Department, General Fund is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the.aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as .follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 39 B 1, Communica.tion and
Transpo~tation, the sum of $100 ,00 to Acco un~ 39 B 3, Office Su~plies, Maintenance and
Operation, Health Department, General Fund .
 Upon the paasage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Ay~, to wit: .Thqmas T. Dins~ore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. PreiRker. Nays, None. Absent, None .
In the Matter of Revision of B 1 ~get It9ms . 
 Resolution No . 2579 . 
Whereas, it apear~ to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation , Government Buildings , General
Fund, is necessary ;  '
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as f oJ1ows, to wit : Transfer from Account 24 B 12, Heat , Light, PowJr
and Water, the sum of $100. 00 to Acco~nt 24 B 8, Janitor Supplies, Maintenance and
Opera tion, Government Buildings , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foreg9ing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
St evena, Ronald M. Adam .and c. L. Pre i sker . Nays, None . Absent, None .
In tbe Matter of Request of the. Workers All1ance for Jobs at Adequate
Wages .
A delegation from the V/orkers Al liance a.ppeared before the Board to reques
t hat jobs be ur ovided th~m at ~dequate wages . The Chairman called for a roster of
those present , giving names , addresses and type of work each is able to do. Said
roster was referred to H. J . Rt1dol ph, Welfare Director .
In the atter of Claims withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction and
Real lowed.
Upon mo tion , duly ~econded and carried, it is or dered that the Orders made
and entered on May 2nd and 9th, 1938, respectively, allowing claims as follows :
James, C. E. GENERAL FUND 
011 Well Supply Company GOOD ROADS FUND
$24 .15
1 . 71
be and. the same are res9inded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Audi tor. and reallo\red. as fo llow,:; , to wit: 
James, c  E. GENERAL FUND
011 Well Supply Co~pany 

Allowance of
Claims.
May 23rd, 193s.
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims; 
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby aJlowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claims
respectively, to wit:









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Abhott Laboratories GENERAL FUND
Acme Cotton Products Co .
Acme Super Service
Aggeler & Musser Seed Company
Albertoni , J .
Alexander, D.
American Bakery
American Optical Co.
Anderas
Anderson, Jack
Annandale, Ella
A. N. Packing Co .
A & P Tea Co .
Arellanes, Charles T.
Arnoldi'e Grocery
Arnoldi 1s Grocery
Art & Frame Shop







Association of California Exe~utives of Pub. Wel .
A s~ociated 011 Co 
Azar's Market, Sam
Bailard , Jean
Bailard, Jean
Bailey, Mrs . Ethel H  .
Baird, Charles G.
Bancroft- Whitney Company
Baron, Girard
Bartlett, Frank
Bartlett, Frank S .
Bartz, Wm .
Baxter, Don
Beckwith, LoueJ.la
Bedford, C. w.
Bischoff Surgical Co ., C. A.
Blake, Moffitt & Towne
Bovinine Comrany, The
Bowers & Stokes
do do
Boyer, Aiaurice
Brackney, Patrick
Bradley, Roy
Brandmeyer X-ray Supply
do do
Br aes, Peter 
Broadway Battery & Electric Shop


$ 39 . 75
5.80
1.96
2.73
95. 20
10. 00
22 . 92
2 .32
135 .00
4.oo
829 .22
1.0-1
5 . 00
5. 61
4.30
20.34
4. oo
23 . 79
50 . 00
50 . 00
12. 60
51 .50
34.92
5. 00
12. 00
1.00
50. 00
22 .21
10. 00
33 .44
20 .32
53 .19
15 .14
2.35
12 . 51
9. 03
17.74
30.00
11 . g5
296. 73
36 .00
12 .49
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Brown, J -: GENERAL FUND
Brown's Drug Store
Bruning Company, Charles
Brush, Nathaniel H.
Buell Bros.
Burbridge , Frank
Burroughs Adding Machine Qompany
California Corrugated Culvert Co .
California r~arket
California School Book Depository
Campbell, Ray
Carlisle & Co., A.
Caxpinteria Plumbing Co.
Carpinteria Water Co .
Carpinteria Water Co.
Case, Dr. Harold T 
Cass , Gerald ~! .
Caywood, Hal D.
Central Sc ientific Company
Chapala Top Company
Chapman, Mrs . Eleanor
City Bakery
. C.ity Qontracting Co .
City of Lompoc
City Water Works Department
Clark Dental Laboratory
Columbia Carbon Company, The
Comme rcia.l Office Supply Co .
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Commercial Office Supply Company
Commercial Off ice Supply Company
do do do
Consolidated Produce Co 
Continental Stores
Coshow, G. Horace .
Cota, Juan

County Co t1ncil of Social Agencies
County National Bank .
Cox, Henry T.
C:ttaig, Edgar
Crane Company
Craviotto Bros .
Cutter Laboratories
Davis, D. D.
Department of Penology
Dictaphone Sales Corporation
Dieterich-Post Company
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co .
Donohue, Mrs. Kate
Drake, Harry

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$ $. 73
26 .04
25 . 00
1.19
37 .50
ll.S4
195.91
61.42
4.36
7.10
l S. 73
5.46
11.11
32 . 00
45 .25
l~.00
i . 4-o
30. 66
49 .02
20 . 00
15. 4-4
5.00
35.00
9 . 05
15.97
26. 57
51 . 26
77 .10
4.51
17 .15
3.56
71 .72
3. 96
43 . 75
4-4.oo
s3 .33
2 .25
50 .00
300. 00
10.56
5.50
5.29
6.oo
1.37
10.00
10.37
4. 94
g. 50
12.00


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May 23rd, 193~
Drexler, Alma L. GENERAL FUND
do do
Eaves, Jr., Albert
do do
El Rey Surgical Supply Co.
do do do
Eza~i, James
Federal Drug Co 
Feldman Company, J. M.
Felker, Kent
Ferguson Furniture Company
F~restone Auto Supply & Service
Fisher Scientific Co 
Flo Cox Corsette Studio
Foothill Dairy
Foster, Edith
France's Cafe
Freeze & Freeze
Freeze & Freeze
Fresno Market
Froom Tank Company
Froom Plumbing Co., Arthur
Froom Plumbing Co., Arthur
Fuller & Co., W. P.
Gallenkamp's Shoe Store
Ga.nahl Lumber Co.
Garrett, J. M 
Gay, Laura A.

Stores



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Geyman and Gates, Drs.   
Gheno, Mrs. Constance
Golden State Company
do do
Golden State Company
Gonzales, Juan
Graeme, Richard
Graeme, Richard
Grafft, J 
Guild Orange Supply
Hamilton & Wall
Hanke, Mary
Harr 1 s , W. C 
Hartwell Co., Robert M.
Hayward, Ora V 
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Heckman) Lucy R.
Hefling , Evelyn Joyce
Hendry Bros 
Hexol Inc 
Hindmarsh, B. L.
Hoag Seed Co.

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$

 
125.00
125.00
16.75
15.75
6.49
4-6.91
5. 00
3.61
7g.2g
10.60
155.02
3.s5
4.36
s.76
13 .42
35.33
11.05
s. 4-4-
7.50
17.43
17 .lS
25.02
7.85
60.00
15.00
72. 25
s.50
21.94-
2g5. 61
16 .s9
5.00
29.32
94.73
$4.60
s.95
9.55
13.39
49.50
1.00
12.00
12.00
6.1s
2~.5
296



































Hobbs, Robert N. GENERAL FUND
Holiday Hardwar e Co .
Horton & Converse
Howard's Grocery
Huerta, Caesar lo 
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Hughes Sales Company
Hurst Concrete Products
Italian Store
James , Wm . H 
Joehnck, D. F 
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson, F. W.
Johnson, W. H 
Jones & Benedict
~ones Studio, Albert
Jones, Cora A 
Jordano Bros 
Jordano Bros 
Jordano Bros 
Juillard-Cockroft Corporation
Karl's Shoe Store
Kellogg, Eugene s .
Keran Laundry
Kirkland, L 
Knott , Charles W
Lackey, J . A 
Lambrecht, C. W
La Primavera Market
Lennon's Grocery
Lewis Implement Co 
Lewis Manufact uring Co 
Le,ivis, J . E 
Lidbom, Hazel
Light, Marvin
Little, Charles
Lobica Laboratories
Lompoc Light & \'later Dept 
Lowdermilk , Helen
Luton, George R 
1!acLean Company, Neil A.
Ma.cRostie Bros 
Maher ' s Richfield Service
do do
Markwell Los Angeles Company
Marquez, Dol ores
 Matz, Mr s . Wm 
Mazzia, Mr s . Mary
Mid. Coun .Pub .Serv.Corp.



 


 



 





. 
$ 50. 00
5.12
44.16
l7. s5
9.00
225.00
18. 05
lg9. 52
55.02
25. 00
13 . 44
4g . 05
11 . 05
20. 00
45 .00
5. 15
9 .42
g.34
59 . 24
11.77
93 .97
119.f12
14.4S
46. 45
l0 .51
54.oo
23 .00
63 . 00
17. 00
41 . 32
9.24
2. 93
141. 27
15. 64
100.00
15 .44
47 . 50
1 .70
16.63
33 . s7
5. 00
8s.37
35. 32
16 .S5
19 .62
4.24
7 . 00
6.44
2s .oo
16. 52













































Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp . GENERAL FUND
do do do
Miller's Pharmacy
Miller Products Company
Miller, Mrs . A. L 
Milligan Co . , Geo . R. E 
Mission Electric Co 
Mission Ice Co 
A~ ission Paint & Art Co 
Mission Paint & Art Oo 
do do
~~1tchell, ~!rs . E. F 
Moller, Miss Christina
. 
Monte Vista Dairy

Moore Mercantile Co 
Moran, George
Morlan Co . , Chas . M.
Morley, Frank
Morris, L. J .
Mccaughey, Miss Anna E.
McKesson & Robbins,
McKinney Blueprint
McNall Building Materials 
McNeil, W
McNutt, W. B 
News- Press Radio Station KT1iS
Northrup, King & Co .
Northrup, King & Co 
Ohio Chemical & Mfg . Co.
Ott Hardware Company
do do
do do 
do do
 do do 
Ovieda, Toney
Owl Market


Pacific Coast Coal Company 
Pacific Coast Coal Company 
do do do
Pacific Coast Publ Co 
Pacific Coast Publishing Co 
do do do

Pacific Freight Lines Express
Pacific Laundry
Parma, Catarina
Pechumer, Frank
Peterson , Edwin P.
Porter, Harry L 
Porter, Wil liam







M s3.91
10 . 61
12. 59
11 . SS
4.oo
46.35
4S. 6o
35. 49
12.26
49 .30
17. 61
30.00
10 . 00
9 . 00
3.53
2e .00
2. Gs
5. 41
11.03
1. 50
149.42
10.00
49 .s1
145. 60
6. 20
60 .00
53 .79
44. 23
3 .36
32.03
4. 47
i+s . 26
25. 75
7.16
55.00
16 .27
116. 75
3 . 53
24. 25
5.46
i5.s6
125. 40
3.7g
26.56
12 .00
135.00
35.00
4g .93
200 . 00
2~8




































Postmaster, Santa Barbara, Cal. GENERAL  
Preisker, C. L.
Preuss, Chas. A.
Preuss, Charles A.
Purex Corporation 
Quinton, Code & Hill-Leeds & B~n~rd.
Rector, C. J .
Red Cross Drug Co 
Remington Rand Inc 
do do
Rosata, Helen
Rosing, H .
Ros s , James
Ross , John D .
Ro t1s e , Clarence
Ruffner and Ruffner Garage
Rutherford, Catherine
Ryan , Mary
Safeway Stores
do do
Sanitary Steam Laundry
Sanitary Laundry
San liarcos Monteci to Dairy
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital


Banta Barbara Chamber of Commerce
do do do
Santa Barbara Electric Co 
Santa Barbara Glass Co . 
do do
Santa Barbara Monumental Company
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co 
do do do
Santa Barbara Rubber Stamp Co .

Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do do 
do do do 
Santa ~!aria Auto Wrecking
Santa Maria Gfl.s Co .





Santa Maria Val ley Chamber of Commerce
Santa Ynez Valley ~!ewe
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio 
do do
Schuld Sign Co .
FUND   
 




 

151.66
31. 75
5.00
10. 00
g.og
1,000.00
19. 31
37 .7g
21. 63
21s. s7
3 . 50
s.oo
39.52
4s .33
10. 00
3 "glt
2g .oo
s.oo
62 . 75
30.61
34g.51
5. 74
l4. s5
39 .00
6.oo
43 .s6
12. 50
2s. 1s
5.05
10. 0S
25. 00
s . 57
21. 4-5
.93
15. 65
52 .32
25. 55
36. 97
122. 79
95. 76
4S . 6o
1 . 94-
l S. 90
3. 77
4. 64
120.72
163 . 99
ll. S3
5. 00
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May 23, 1938.
Schwabacher-Frey Co . GENEP.AL FUND
Scott, Katharine A.
Scott, Katharine
Sears Roebuck & Co 
Seaside 011 Company 
Seaside Oil Company
do do 
do do
Seaside Oil Company
 do do
Secur ity Title Insurance Co.
Shell Oil Co .
Shell 011 Company
Sheridan, Mary L.
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Simonds, Carmier Fitz   
S & K. Markets
S & K n.!arket s
Smith Hardware Co . , F. L .
Smith Hardware Co . , F. L 
Smi t h , James
Social Service Exchange
Solvang Drug Co .
Harold Soper 1s Associated Station
So t1 . California Disinfecting Co .
Sou. California Edison Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
Sou . California Edison Co 
do do
do do
do do
Sou. Co unties Gas Co 
Sou . Pacific A~il ling Co .
do do
Spratt Optical Co .
Sprei tz Transportation
Spreitz Transportation
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
Standard Auto Parts

Standard Brands of California
Stanwood, W. S. 
State Department of P11blic
State Dept . of Public Health
Stewart, John L.
Stonehart Studio
Stoners Shoe Store
Stowell, Art
Stronach, Wm.





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61 . 50
64. 50
13. 61
444.49
11.62
43 .06
44g .os
79.19
120. 00
10.35
149 .35
12. 50
3 .15
734. 76
19. 95
16 . 62
32.65
4. 01
50. 00
33. 52
7. 42
3. 47
224. 50
4. 24
12. 95
64. 05
5.61
420 . 42
36.77
22 .54
77.79
30.os
go . 65
25. 24
12. SS
15.00
23. 41
s1. 30
52. 63
90. 20
55.00
4. 25
2. s9
33.72
31.50
3.07
25.00
10. 00
3GO


































Swift & Company
Taylor, Mary
GENERAL FUI\lD

Tennyson The Druggist
Tidewater Associated Oil Company
Tide~ater Associated Oil Co .
Tompkins , Harold P.
Tri-Counties Electric Supply Co 
Troup, Mrs . Dora Carr
Underwood Elliott F1sher Company
Under wood Elliott Fisher Company
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Union Printing Co .
University Hospital
Unkif er, Mrs. o. L.
Upjohn Company , The
Ut ll 1 ty Gr ocery
Van ' s Market  
Victori a Mo tors  
Vic t oria Mot or s
Vi ctor i a Monors
do do
do do
Wadsworth, Jr., E9.w1n A.
Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp.
Weldon, Thomas P.
Weldon , Thomas P.
Weldon, Thomas P.
Weldon, Thomas P .
Weldon , Thomas P. 
Western Motor Transfer
Western Motor Transfer
do do
do do
Western pipe & Steel Company
Wilson & D1Andrea
Wilson , William J .
Wi nthrop Chemical Co 
Witkin, B. E.
Wood, Charles
Wood , Vincent E 
Wood, Vincent E.
Woolworth Company, F. W.
Woolworth Co., F. w.
Wyeth & Brother, John
Young , George
Young, George
do do
do do
do do
Zemansky, Adolph

 


 








39 . 54
33 .33
5.10
10 .04
274. 61
35.00
9. 04-
12. 00
s .oo
2s. 50
2. 6S
45. 93
7.9g
13 . 20
13 . 50
4-. 14-
29 . Gg
. 90
6. 47
17 . 4-S
5.19
12.10
737 .13
185 .00
5.05
23 . 23
11.10
20. 90
26.00
17.05
107 .12
216. 74
539 . 93
463 .e3
S64 ,S6
12 .9g
15 . 00
14. 94
6.70
120 .00
4. 50
3. 75
3. g9
24.35
61 .93
5.64
5.72
21. 27
 62
12.79
g. 50
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May 23rd, 193s.
Ellis, M. J . FIFTH ROAD FUND .

Akens , Wm  GOOD ROADS FUND
Albertoni, J .
Alberton1, J .
Alverez , s. M 
 
Barrick & Son, F. B.
Bartholomew, Cl aude
Beau, Art
Beau, G. L.
Bennett, Charles
Bird, Chas.
BOLlnds , Dick
Br eck, Benjami n
Breck, Sam
Breen, Ed
Brown-Bevis Equi pment Co  
Brown-Bevis Equipment.Company
Brown , John
Carpinteria Valley iumber Co 
Cl ark , Mary B 
Clark, Rolland

Cochrun Garage, E. D 
Collins Machinery Company , Harry c 
Cooley Co . , A. B.
Cooper, Chas 
Cota, Alphonso
Cravens , Marcus
Cr avens, Tom
Dellar, Earl
Devaul, J . M 
Diedrich, L. N.
DilJ.e , F. E.
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Domi ngos, M. s .
Dover, Frank
Emerick, Wayne
Fabing, F. L 
Farren, Art
Floyd, Manley
Ganahl Lumber Company
Gehr , Lloyd
Goddard-Jackson Company
Gorzell, Henry
Gorzell , Henry
Gr afft, J .
Grand, Eddie
Grigsby, Al





I




$ 60 .00
50 . 00
i34 4o
56 .00
4o.oo
4g .oo
29. 50
56. 00
75 .00
1.j.g .oo
io4- . oo
4-S .oo
36.00
29. 50
66 . oo
13. 35
19.30
29. 50
1 . 14-
4-o . oo
4o. oo
27 . 31
99 .04
93 .75
23 . 96
4-. oo
30.00
55 .00
12. 00
60 . 00
30. 00
150.00
4-5. 00
32.00
g2 . 50
6. 25
66. oo
29 .50
54.oo
110. 50
50. 00
17. 51
62 .50
5. 59
16. So
128. 80
155. 10
35. 50
66. oo
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I 
Hare mo nd, M  GOOD ROADS FUND .
Hammond, M.
Hanly, Leo
Heltman, H  K.
Hendricks, Raymond
Hogle, D.
Horn , George
Howerton, M 
Hudson, Frank
Huyck, Andy
Kendri ck, William
Kirkland, L.
Kramer, o 
La Frombois, Bill
Lambert, C. E 
Lambert, Ray
Lewis Implement Co . 
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Lopez , Erasmo

Luke Tractor & Equipment Co 
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co 
Lyons, Earl
Maher'e Richfield Service Station
Maliosa, E. 
Miller, Frank 
Miller, Lee
Moran, George
Morris , R. w.

McGinnis, John
A~cKnight, Ed.
McNall Building Material s
Olds , Frank 
Ontiveros, Lawrence
"
Ontiveros , R.
Osterman, John
Ovieda, E. G.
Penny Co . , J . c. 
Petrie, Harry
PollorenR, Richard
Pollorena, Richard
Ramirez, M 
Randall, Ray
R.lloades , Coy
Rhoads, Coy
Robles, Daniel
Romero, James
Romero, Keenie
Romero, Louis
Romero, Victor
Rudolph' s Hardware
Ruffner & Ruffner



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162.50
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21 . 60
142 .80
56. 25
2. 50
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12.00
33 . 75
145. 6o
110. 50
96.00
90 .00
3.07
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29 . 50
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189.33
10.00
55.00
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66. oo
110.50
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110. 50
4. 50
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55 .00
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42 .00
29 .50
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Ruiz , Barney GOOD ROADS FUND
Sanchez, Ray
santa Barbara Telephone Co .
 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
   
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Company

Saulsbury , Lenn
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Serna, J .
Sb.e p ard, Charlotte
Shepard, Frank
Smith's
Southern California Edison Company
 
 
$ 29 .50
12$. 80
5. 55
24-.00
9 .29
9.01
162. 50
54. 52
178. $0
~ 4-.oo
35. 00
55 .00
2. 01
30.00
Snow, Beverley 60 .00

Snow, Ernest
Standard 011 Co.
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
St. John Co., A.
~turgeon, H.
Sulli va,n, Earl
Thole, H.
Tobey, West
Tomasini, Roger
Twitchell, L. L.

s.

Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Victoria Motors Inc.
Waugh, Chas 
Waugh, Chas.
Western \'leld1ng Co.
Whitney, Jr., John
Yauney Machine Works
Diet zgen Co .,Eugene HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Bailey, Mrs . Ethel H.
Caywood, Hal D.
Harris, Katherine
Redford, L. B.
Wilson, William J.
SALARY FUND

Sou. Calif .Edison Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND

do do MISSION CANYON LT. DIST . FUND
Berli er, v. M.
Smith , C. L.
Roth, Chris
SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST. FUND
SOLVANG FffiE DIST. FUND
Mid.Counties Pub.Serv. Corp . S.B.COUNTY lATER\~ORKS
DIST. #1 FUND
29.50
3 . e1
60 . 00
60. 00
7s.54
162. 00
142 . SO
47. 50
i56.so
50 .00
e4. 90
20 .04
176. 00
60. 00
25. 13
35. 50
157 .87
4o.35
6. 20

5 . 00
5. 00
17.50
15. 75
5.00
110.00
110. 00
109. g5
26. 09
304

Publishing
Notice of
Proposed
Abandonment
ot Road.
/
Abandonment /
of Roa.d.



Montecito Co . Water Diet  MONTECITO CO . WATER
DISTRICT FUND
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the f ollowlng
 
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T . Dinsmore, Sam J . Sta nwood, Fred G. Stevens,
  Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preieker. Nays, None . Absent, None 












Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
The foregoi ng minutes are hereby
I ~Chairman, Board of Supervisors.
Clerk. 
Board ot Supervisors ot the County ot Santa Barbara, State ot California,
June 6th, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and J. E 
Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair 

The minutes of the regular meeting of May 23rd, 193g, were read and approved 
In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Proposed Abandonment ot Certain Portion
of a Public Road in the Third Road District.     
 It appearing to the Board from the affida~it ~ of Ann Wayntlete, printer and
pub~isher of the Carpinteria Chronicle, that Notice of Proposed Abandonment of a certain
portions of a public road in the Third Road Dis~rict has been published;
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notice of
Proposed Abandonment has been published.
 In the Matter of the Petition of Ralph Rqnk!e, and Others tor the Discontinuan e
and .Abandonment of Certain Portions .of a Public Road in the Third Road District in
the.County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
 I QRDER FOR ABANDONMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF, A PUBLIC ROAD 
 The
on t his day
petition of Ralph Runkle, and others, .in the above entitled matter, coming
regularly t o be heard, and it appearing that said petition was tiled hereid
on the 11th day of April, 193g, and that said petition was signed by at least ten
freeholders residing in said County, and that more t han two of said freeholders were
residents of said Third Road District, and that the whole of the property affected is
sitqated in said Third Ro~d District, and that on .the 11th day of April, i 93g , an Orde
was .duly made by this Board, fixing Monday, the 9th day of May, 193g, at ten o'clock
a. m. as the day and time for hearing said petition, and said Notice of Hearing having
   inadvertently contained the date of May 11th, 193S as the day set for the hearing of
. . ~ said petition; and it further appearing that on the 9th day of May, i93g a second
 Order was duly made by this Board, fixing Monday, the 6th day of June, 193g , at ten
  
o' clock a. m., as the day and time for hearing said petition, at the Board Room of sai
 
Board of Supervisors, in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa
Barbara, State of California~ and providing that Notice be given to all freeholders in
sai~ THIRD ROAD DISTRICT, by publication of said Notice in the Carpinteria Chronicle,
a newspaper published in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said
  
day fixed for said hearing, and that a similar Notice be posted conspicuously along th
  
line of the proposed vacation;

     
 
 
Renewal of
Lease.

Renewal of
Lease.


June 6th, 193g.
AND IT FURTHER APPEARING that said Notice has been duly published and posted
as prescribed by the aforesaid Order and as prescribed by law, and that affidavits of
publication and posting have been filed herein; and said hearing having been duly had
on said 6th day of June, 193s, and evidence having been given, and 1t a p pearing that a11
' of the allegations of said pet1t1on are true; and it further appearing from all of the
 evidence submitted that the portions of public road as described 1n said petition are
 unnecessary for present or prospective public use;
 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that th~ portions of public road, located in the THIRD

ROAD DISTRICT, 1n the County of Santa Barbara,. State of California, as hereinafter
described, be and the same are hereby vacated, abandoned, discontinued and abolished,

to wit:
All that portion of a road deeded by Julius Doty to the County of santa .
Barbara, dated June 7, ig97 and recorded in Book of Deeds 59, Page 524, in the County
I
Recorder's office of the County of Santa Barbara, June g, lg97, except the first course
 of said deed.
 
By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of santa Barbara, State of

California, passed and adopted this 6th day of June, 193g, by the following vote,
 
to wit: Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam

and c. L. Preisker. Nays: None. Absent: None.

In the Matter of Renewal of Lease with the Banta Barbara Knights of Columbus
Home Association for Rental of Premises Located at 925 De la Vina Street, Santa Barbara,
Ca11:forn1a.

./ Resolution No. 25go
WHEREAS, the Santa Barbara Knights ot Columbus Home Association, a corporation

is the owner of th.at certain building located in the City of Santa Barba~a, County or

Santa Barbara, State ot California, commonly known as the Knights of Columbus Building,
located at 925 De la Vina Street, in said city, county and state; and '

WHERF.AS, the County ot Santa Barbara is desirous of continuing its use of

certain portions of said building for unemployment relief;

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk
of this Board, respectively, are hereby authorized and directed to execute a lease on
behalf of said County of Santa Barbara, leasing certain portions of said building herein
above described from the said Santa Barbara Knights of Columbus Home Association, a

corporation, said portions being more particularly described in _,s aid lease, for the
. period of one year, commencing on the 1st day of July, 193g, and ending on the 30th day
of June, 1939, at a rental of $150.00 per month, upon the terms and conditions to be

contained in said lease 

 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,

State of California, this 6th day of June, i93g, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes:
Thom.as T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker 
 Nays: None. Absent: None.
 In the Matter of Renewal of Lease with the United States Treasury Department

for Space in the Knights of Columbus Hall to be used by the Works Progress Administration

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that sub
lease to the United States Treasury Department for space in the Knights of Columbus Hall
to be used by the Works Progress Administration, be renewed for the period beginning
July 1st, 193g and ending June 30th, 1939 It is further ordered that Supervisor Sam
J. Stanwood and J. E. Lewis, Clerk, be and they are hereby authorized and directed to
3{16

execute said lease on behalf of the County.
Approval of / In the Matter of Approval of 011 Dril ling Bonds in Accordance with Ordinance
Oil Drilling
Bonds. No. 502 .as amended by Ordinance No. 510.
Granting
Fireworks
Vendor's
Permits.
/
Cornmun1cat1o .J
Resolution.

Corrmun1catio  I
Commun1catio ./
Communicatio  l
Report.
Authorizing
D1str1ct
Attorney to
file suit.
 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the following bonds for oil drilling,
in the amount set opposite each name, were approved:
Barnsdall 011 Company
Continental Oil Company
General Petroleum Corp.
blanket bond
singl. e bond
single bond
Moore,E. H. Inc.

endorsement to be attached to
original bond
In the Matter of Granting Fireworks Vendor's Permits.
$2,000.00
500.00
500.00
There being no protests or objections thereto, upon motion, duly seconded and
carried unanimously, Fireworks Vendor's Permits were granted to the foll.owing named
persons, to wit:
Bianchi, T. A. Bianchi Drive In Market, Santa Maria
 Clinton, w. I. Montecito Service, g30 Coast Highway, Santa Barbara
Lund, Carl M. Pool Hall, Solvang
Madsen, Jamee A. Jr. Restaurant, g34 Coast Highway, Santa Barbara
  
Painter, Elsa Pink Elephant Cafe, R. F. D. #1, Santa Barbara
    * Tower, K. W. Service Station, S30 Coast Highway, Banta Barbara
In the Matter of Communication from State Relief Administration Relative. to
Clearance of Relief Recipients receiving unemployment compensation benefits 
 Communication was referred to Supervisor Adam 
 In the Matter of Resolution from Alameda County Relative to Memorializing
Congress to pass H.R Bill No. 4199, Aid to the Aged.
Resolution was ref erred to Supervisor Adam 
In the Matter of Communication from State Department of Public Health,
Re1at1ve to Tuberculosis subsidy for Santa Maria Hosp1ta1.
Communication was ref erred to Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of the Santa
Barbara General Hospital.
In the Matter of Cowmunication from California History and Land.marks Club,
Relative to naming Banta Barbara Islands cabr111o Islands" 

Communication was referred to Supervisor Stanwood, and the Clerk was directed
to so advise the Club.
In the Matter of Communication from the United Spanish war Veterans.
Letter of appreciation from the United Spanish War Veterans for the support
 given their convention was ordered placed on file 

 In the Matter of Report from the Santa Barbara General Hospital.
Report was received and ordered placed on file.
In the Matter ot Authorizing the District Attorney to file suit against
   
Carrie v. Sherri!!, for reimbursement of Old Age Security advanced by the County of
 Santa Barbara.
~ Resolution No. 25s1.
WHEREAS, one Carrie v. Sherriff, a resident of Santa Barbara County, has
 received aid from said County of Banta Barbara during the period from December lat,
1931, to June 1st, i93g, under the provisions of the Statutes of 1929 of the State of
California, Chapter 530, as amended, and under the provisions of the Welfare and
Institutions Code of the State of California as adopted in 1937, as and for aid to the
 aged, in the total amount of One Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty-one and 50/lOOths



June 6th, 193g
Dollars ($1,651.50); and
WHEREAS, the said Carrie v. Sherriff has acquired and become possessed of

property out of which the sum aforesaid may be repaid, and has sufficient f 1nancial
ability to reimburse the said' County in the amounthereinabove specified.;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the District A~torney
of the County of Santa Barbara be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to file
the necessary suit or suits for the repayment of the said sum hereinabove specified to
the County of Santa Barbara, and to take all the steps necessary for the accomplishment
of said purpose, pursuant to the laws in such cases made and provided; and
BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to. execute and/or verify all the
pleadings and proceedings so prepared for the accomplishment of said purpose.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 6th day of Jun~, 1938, by the :t'ollowing vote:
AYES: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
Appointment !' In the Matter of Appointment of Hugh G. 'Thurmond as Trustee of the
of Truetee-
Carpinteria Carpinteria Pest Abatement District.
Pest Abatement
District. Upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, Hugh G. Thurmond is
hereby appointed a Trustee of the Carpinteria Pest Abatement District, vice H. c.
Henderson, deceased.  
Compromise / In tne Matter of Compromise on Release of ~1en against the Los Angeles
on Release
of Lien. property of Mary Ann Haskell, Old Age Security Recipient.

App,lication
for Aid 1n
Financing
Construction



/
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of
$300.00 be accepted in payment of aid granted Mary Ann 'Haskell, and the Chairman and
 Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to release the lien of the County of Santa
Barbara against tne Los AngeJ.es property of Mra. 'Haskell updn receipt of said sum
Of #300.00 
 In the Matter of Authorizing the County of Santa Barbara to File an Applicat1on1D
the United States of America Through the Federal Emergency Administration of
Pubiic Works for a grant to Aid In Financing the constrt1otion of an Addition to the

Veterans Memorial building at Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California, and
Designating Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works for the County of Santa
Barbara, To furnish such information as the Government May Request 
' , Resolution No. 25S2
Be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors or the County of Santa Barbara,
 State of California:

SECTION 1. That C. L. Preisker, Chairman, be and he is authorized to execute
and file an application on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara to the United States
of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of an addition to the
Veterans Memorial Building at Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California 
 SECTION 2. That Wallace c. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works for the
County of Santa Barbara, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such
information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration
of Public Works may reasonably request in connection with.the application which
is herein authorized to be filed. 
Passed and adopted this 6th day of June, 193g, by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, by the following vote:

Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J, Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam ~nd C. L.
Prelsker, Noes: None. Absent: None.
3l.3
Authorizing
District
Attorney to
tile eu1t.

 
 
I

In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to File The Necessary

Suit or Suite for the Condemnation of Certain Property Required for the Uses and

Purposes of a Public Road.
/ Resolution No. 25g3
WHEREAS, public interest and necessity of the People of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, do require the purchase of that certain piece or paroels
of real property hereinafter described, for all the uses and purposes of a public road
and for that purpose and for such public use it is necessary that said certain piece

or parcels of real property hereinafter described be acquired by the County of Banta
Barbara by condemnation; the property to be condemned being that certain piece or
parcels of land belonging to Emma Quimby Jones and William Jones, her husband, extending
over and across a portion of Farm Lots 17 and 1$ of the Subdivision of the Ranchos
Lompoc and Mission Vieja in Santa Barbara County, California, surveyed in April, 1S75,
by M. V. Bennett, and shown on a map recorded in Book 1 1 Page 45, Maps and Surveys,
Santa Barbara County Recorder's Office, the same being more particularly described
 
as follows:
 
PARCEL NO. 1.

Commencing at a point on the center line of Road No. 11 of the above men-

tioned subdivision, at the north end of the concrete bridge across the Santa Ynez 
River on said road, from which point corner No. 5 on the north line of the Lompoc
Rancho as shown on said map, bears N. 35 31 1 E., 1497.g feet distant, and running

thence N. g9 26 1 w., 4o.o feet; thence N. 0 34 E., 426.41 feet; thence along the
arc of a curve to the right, radius 6o4o feet, a distance of 5S4.65 feet, the long

chord of the arc traversed being 5S4.26 feet long and bearing N. 3 201 30M E; thence
N. 4 56 1 E., ~14.5 feet, more or less, to the north line of the Lompoc Rancho; thence
s. 76 lg E., along said line 120 feet, to a point from which corner No. 5 on said
line bears s. 76~ 1g E., 740.g feet distant; thence s. 10 2$' 30 w., 399.72 feet;
thence along the -arc of a curve to the left, radius 5960 feet, a distance of 576.91

feet, to the end of said curve and the initial point of Parcel No. 2 hereinafter
described, the long chord of the/ arc traversed being 576.52 feet long, and bearing s.
3 20' 30 w., thence s. o0 34 w., 426.41 feet; thence N. g9o 26 1 W., ~feet to the
point of beginning, containing 2.So acres, excepting therefrom any and all portions of
that certain tract of land heretofore deeded to the County of Santa Barbaracy said
Emma Quimby Jones and William Jones, her husband, and recorded in Book 219 of Deeds,
Page 4o5, Santa Barbara County Recorder's Office, containing .21 acres, more or less 

PARCEL NO. 2
Commencing at the initial point of Parcel No. 2 as described in Parcel No.l,
above, and running thence s. g9o 26 1 E., to the westerly line of the right-of-way of
  
the road described in Book 219, of Deeds, Page 4o5, Santa Barbara County Recorder's
Office; thence southwesterly along said westerly line to its intersection with the
easterly line of the right-of-way described in Parcel No. 1, above; thence N. 0 34
E. along said easterly line to the po. int of beginning. , containing .OS acres, more or
less.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, and this Board of Supervisors does find and
determine:
1. That the use of the land here1nabove described as a public road is a use

authorized by law.
2. That the public interest and necessity require the acquisition of the sai
parcels of land hereinabove described for a public purpose, namely: for all the uses
  
 
/
State and
County Aid
Needy Aged
Persons .
June 6th, 193g.
and purposes of a public road, and that it is necessary that all of the land herein-
 above particularly described be taken for said uses and purposes; that said proposed

site for said public road is located in the place which will be most compatible with
 the greatest public good and the least private injury 
.
3. That public interest and convenience require that the parcels of land

hereinabove described be acquired as and for a public road 
 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said pa.rce1s of land be condemned in
 the name of the County of .santa Barbara, and that the District Attorney be, and he is

hereby authorized, empowered and directed, in the name of the County of Santa Barbara,

to file the necessary suit or suits, in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof,
/ .
for the condmenation of said property; and be it further resolved that the Chairman of
 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara be, and ~e is hereby, authoriz
'

empowered and directed to execute and/or verify each and every of the proceedings

necessary for the above purpose 
.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of tne County of Santa Barb~ra
State of California, the 6th day of June, i93g, by the following vote: AYES: Thomas T 

Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker 
 NAYS: None. ABSENT: None. 
/ In the Matter of Applications f or State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by
law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and 

. It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
 aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and

County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t is
 ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,

in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the
applicant, commencing on the lat day of June 193S (unless otherwise indicated) and on
the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to

be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit:

NAME OF APPLICANT
 Adams, Wm. J.
Archer, William H.
Ball, Alice
Belton, Calvin c.

Borst, George

Brown, James

Bussell, Valeria May
 Cheadle, George w.

Du Mars, Nellie W.

Graton, Joseph o 

Heacock, Horace

Ishmael, Richard E.

Keeling, John J.
Knight, Frank Eugene
Kurtz, Frank B.

Malcomson, Mrs. Margaret

Mallett, Geo. F.

Metz, Katherine M.
TOTAL AID GRANTED
$35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00 
35.00
35.00
g.oo
35.00
 22.00
35.co 
35.00
35.00
12.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35. oo
REMARKS
State Aid only


3i0




NAME OF APPLICANT
Murphy, Abbie
Quillin, Edward
Rayes, Nicola Peter
Riley, Patrick J.
Shaw, Nellie

Smith, Sidney W.
Strong, Grace C1ark
Troup, James
Van Horn, Daniel
Waller, Frank Henry
Waller, Sedonia
WS.lton, A. W.
Weeks, Willard F.

. Woods, Mrs. Margaret
RENEWAL APPLICATIONS
Bader., Jo. seph
Buffum, Rinnah w.
Butler, Beatrice Ann
Clark, Rebecca Ann
Clark, Yrallls w.
Folsom, Elry H.
Forbes, Elsie
Graciano, Jose Innocente
Hansen, Hans
Harsh, Henry
Hill, Alice
Lugo, Ygnacio
Maloney, Linda F.
Maloney, William
Maloy, Maydora P.
Marsh, Mary Ann
Menane, Mary
Molloy, John
Olds, Ira A.
Pena, Decideo
Petersen, Peter
Pico, Marcelo





Reid, Mrs. Dora Brown

Richards, John H  .
Russell, Wm. T.

Smart, Lydia Margaret

Smith, Carrie

Smith, Henry Al.l en
Smith, Helen Quintero

Stewart, Sidney

Stone, William R 

Trowbridge, Sarah E 

Wagar, Fred c 




TOTAL AID GRANTED

22.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
29.00
34.oo
23.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
 35.00 
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.co
30.00
35.00
21.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
25.00
35.00

35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
 35.00
35.00
 32.00
35.00

 30.00
35.00

2$.00

  35.00



REMARKS 
State Aid only
May 193S
April 193g
May 193g
May 193S
May 1935
May 1938


; '

June 6th, 193g. 31
 NAME OF APPLICANT TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS
DISCONTINUANCES  
Crowder, Josephine 35.00 May 1, 193g
James, Margaret J.    20.00 June 1, 193S
 Meade, George 35.00  June 1, 193S
Thompson, Bruce 35.00 June 1, 193S
Valenzuela, Mariano  35.00 June 1, 193g
Extension of
T1me.
( .In the Matter of Declaration of Necessity for Extension of Time in Sub-
'


Refusal to
Grante Old
Age Security.
State and
County Aid.




Refusal to
Grant Blind I
Aid.


m1tt1.ng App11cat1one' for 01d Age Secu.ri ty.
WHEREAS, it appears from reports of the County Welfare Department that
the applications of
Cool, Mary Ella
Weeks, Ida Mabel
March 29, 193g
April 13, 193S
applicants for Old Age Security, were received on the date set opposite the name of
each applicant, and have been under investigation without delay and with all due
d1.11gence, but are 1mpoesib1e of comp1et1on within ninety days;

WHEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors declare a necessity
ror ari extension 'of time in submitting the applications for the above named applicants

for Old ~ge Security for approval.
.In the Matter of Refusal to Grant Old Age Security to Mary Turk.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department
that Mary Turk is not eligible tor Old Age Security;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that sai
app1ioation of Mary Turk be, and the same is hereby denied.
In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State and County Aid to Needy
Blind Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to needy blind persons having f 1led their applications, as required by
law, and as in said applications fully set forth; .and  
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the
needy blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State
and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded .and carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following applicants; for the amount set opposite the name of
the applicant, commencing on the let day of June 193S (unless otherwise indicated) and
on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money
to be used for the support of said needy blind persons, to wit:
NAME OF APPLICANT
Ashby, He1en
Cimel, Morris
Godbey, Eileen
Moller, Bertha
TOTAL AID GRANTED
$50.00
50.00
43.00
50.00
In the Matter of Refusal to Grant Blind Aid;

REMARKS
It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department
. .
that Carroll H. Dismuke is not e11gib1e for aid to Needy Blind Persons;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that
said application of Carroll H. Dismuke be, and the same is hereby denied.

 
Approval of ~ In the Matter of Approval of Physician's Statements for Eye Examinations
Phys1c1ans
Statement. of Needy Blind Persona.
State orpha I
Aid.
State orpha I
Aid.
State Orph J
Aid.
State Orpha J
Aid.
State Orphan \
Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized

to approve the statements of w. H. Johnston, M. D. for examination of needy blind

persons, to wit:
 
Cimel, Morris Moller, Bertha

Dismuke, Carroll H. Neal, Henry
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In the Matter of the Application of Arthur W. Evans, Probation Officer,
for State Aid for Daniel Mesa, an 11leg1t1mate child.


It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Daniel Mesa is an
illegitimate child, and is a proper person t o receive State Aid, and is in the custody
of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer;
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer, for the sum of Ten
and no/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until
the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above
named minor.
In the Matter of the application of Adela R. Florea, R. F. D. 95B, Santa
Maria, California, for State Aid for Joseph Flores, half-orphan 

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Joseph Flores
is a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custody
of said Adela R. Flores, Mother,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treas~er on
General Fund, in favor of said Adela R. Flores for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars,

and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of
this Board, said money t o be used for the support of the above named minor. 

In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. J. C. Pinheiro, 119 West Morrison
Street, Santa Maria, California, for State Aid for Robert and Zelda Pinheiro, halforphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Robert and Zelda
Pinheiro are half-orphans and are proper persons t o receive State Aid, and are in
the custody of said Mrs. J. C. Pinheiro, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Genera
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. J.C. Pinheiro for the sum of Twenty and no/100 dollars,
and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of
this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In th ~ Matter of the Application of Jessie Payne, 512 A West Church Street
Santa Maria, California, for State Aid for W~yne Frederick Peterson, half-orphan. 
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Wayne

Frederick Peters?n is a half-orphan and is a proper. person to receive State Aid, and
is in the custody of said Jessie P&Jlle, Grandmother,

It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Genera
Gund, in favor of said Jessie Payne for the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars, and for a
like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor  .

In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to Orphans.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by

orders duly made and entered during the year 1937, granted State Aid for the support
of orphans, etc., as in said applications and orders fully set forth; and


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Changes in
State Orpha
Aid 

State and
County Aid
to Needy
Children.



June 6th, 1938

It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applicat i ons
for the renewal of said State aid, heretofore granted, for the year 1938, as required
by law; and
It further appearing from the examination of said app1icat1ons that the

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t. .) t)
orphans, etc., are proper persons to receive State Aid, and that they are in the custod
of responsible persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it le
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant tor the amount set opposite the
 .
names of said applicants, and on the first day of each month hereafter (unless otherwis
 
stated) until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of
I 
said orphans, etc.; Payee and recipient of aid appear in this order respectively as  
follows, to wit:
Alvarado, Isabel
Dickinson, Edith M.
Hirzel, Edgar A.
Probets, Ethel A.
Ruiz, Mrs. Porfirio
St. Vincent's School
St. Vincent's School
St. Vincent's School
St. Vincent's School
Wood, Mrs. J. H.
Victoria, And.res and Juana Alvarado
Legrand,Helen,Richard and Marjorie
Dickinson

Edgar, Lewis and George Hirzel

William Probets
Ophelia, Eleazar, Frank and Anita
Ruiz
Emma, Isabel and Lupe Figueroa
Esther Figueroa 
Delicia Hurtado
Maxine and Mary Jean Stephens
John Wood
 In the .Matter of Changes in State Orphan Aid;
 
5/1/3g
 5/1/3g
5/l/3S
130.00

4o.oo
30.00
10.00
40.00
30.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
It appearing to the Board from Notices of Change tiled by the County
Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, eto.,

granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
therefore 
 
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to Orphans, eto., listed below, be
'changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning June 1st, 193S (unless otherwise
indicated) as follows, to wit: 
NAME
DECREASES
Olivera, Joseph, Betty
Edmund and Eugene
DISCONTINUANCES
Cano, Mary Louise, Edward
.Elpeda, Daniel1 Raymond,
and Esther Gloria
Searcy, Curtiss, Delora
Deanna and Donna
INCREASE
Hall, John
CHANGE OF PAYEE
RECIPIENT OF AID 
Sierra, Angel

STATE COUNTY

t4o.oo  .
  
10.00 10.00
PAYEE BEFORE CHANGE
Angel Sierra

TOTAL AID
GRANTED
$40.00

20.00
REMARKS


PAYEE AFTER CHANGE

Maria Sierra
I In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State

and County Aid to Needy Children having filed their applications, as required by law,
and as in said applications fully_ set forth; and
 

It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
 ~ . . 
persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County

Cancellation I
 ot Funds .
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Cancellation J
of Funds .

Ca ncellation \
of Funds .

Aid; upon Motion, duly seconded and carried, it ie
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following names, for the amount set opposite the names, and on the firs
day of eaoh month hereafter unt11 further order of this Board; said money to be used
for the support of said needy children, to wit:
PAYEE
Arthur W. Evans
Adela R. Flores
Jessie Payne
Mrs. J. c. Pinheiro
FOR THE BENEFIT
OF
Daniel Mesa
NO. PERSONS TOTAL
IN FAMILY AMOUNT
2
2
3
GRANTED
10.00
4o.oo
20.00
20.00
STATE
AID
10.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
COUNTY
AID
30. 00
10.00
In the Matter of Cancellation or Funds from Account 163 B 2, Materials and
Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, General County Highway Improvement Fund to

Unappropriated Reserve Highway Improvement Fund 
Reso1ution No. 25g4
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County find that the
sum or t4oo.oo is not needed in said above account HighwS Improvement Fund 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to

the Unappropriated Reserve Highway Improvement Fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
  
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 150 A 5, Labor, and
150 C 1, Equipment, Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve
General Fund.
Resolution No. 25S5
Whereas, the Board or Supervisors ot Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $2500.00 ie not needed in Account 150 A 5, Labor, and the sum of $6000.00 is not
needed in Account 150 C 1, Equipment, Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
$2500.00 from 150 A 5, and the sum of $6000.00 from 150 C 1, or a total of eighty-five
hundred dollars ($g500.oo) be and the same 1e hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
\ In the Matter ot Cancellation of Funds from Account 112 B 2, Materials and
Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund to
Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
 Resolution No. 25s6 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $50.00 is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board ot Supervisors that the sum of
Fifty Dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriate~ Reserve Good Roads fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.

Cancella tio /
of Funds.
Cancella t1o I
of Funds.
 
Cancellat,.o I
of Funds .
Cancellati n/
ot Funds.
June 6th, 193g.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds From Account 71 C 1, Equipment,
Capital Outlay, Livestock Inspector, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund.
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Resolution No. 25g7
 
3 ~.5
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $27.42 1s not needed in said above account General Fund 
 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twenty-seven and 42/100 dollars ($27.42) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and

returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
 
S.t evens, Ronald .M. . Adam and C.  L. Preisk.e r. Nays, None. Absent, None. 
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 44 A 12, Assistant
Pharmacist, Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Outpatient Department, General 
'
Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
 
Resolution No. 25gg.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $go.oo is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Eighty Dollars (~0.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
. '
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
. Upon .the passag.e of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
    
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 42 C 7, Water Development,
Capital Outlay, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund to Unappropriated

Reserve General Fund.
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Resolution No. 25g9.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
' 
' of $67.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Sixty-seven dollars ($67.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the

Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
 .
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
     I.

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 35 B 4, Repairs and
 Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Forestry Department, Fire, General Fund to
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 

Resolution No. 2590
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
' 
sum ot $100.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the

Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passa~e of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
f'.ollowing Superv. isors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. ~ . . 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Cancellation
of Funds.

Cancellation j
of Funds.
Cancellation J'
of Funds.
Cancellation
of Funds.

I
 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 33 B 12, Heat, Light,
.
Power and water, Maintenance and Operation, Forestry Department, Parks, General Fund
to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
 Resolution No. 2591.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
ot $180.00 is hot needed in said above account General Fund. 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred Eighty Dollars ($189.00) . be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
to the Unappropriated' Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisk"er. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 ln the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 30 C 3, New Dairy Barn,
Capital Outlay, County Farm, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2592.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $69.72 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Sixty-nine and 72/100 dollars ($69.72) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and return
to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fo
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
.
Steven's, Rona1d 114. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In "the Matter of' Cancellat1on of Funds rrom Aocount 26 C 1, Furniture and
Equipment, Capital Outlay, Government Building, Second District, General Fund to
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2593 
Whereas, the Board 'of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $300.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisars that the sum of
Three Hundred Dollars ( $300.00) be and the same 1 s hereby cancelled, am returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fned G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adani and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from 'Account g B 2, Materials and
Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Elections, Special, General Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund.
Reso1ut1on No. 2594
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $500.00 1s not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Steveris, Ronald M. AdaJii and c. L. Pre1sker  Nays, None. Absent, None.
     
Transfer of
Funds.

June 6th, i93g.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 6 A 3, Clerical Help1 saiaries and Wages, and Account 6 B 2, Materials
and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Elections, Primary, General Fund.
Resolution No. 2595.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason 0f unforeseen expenses inprepar1ng for the August
Primary Election, for which no appropriation has been made;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 6 A 3, Clerical Help, Salaries and Wages, the sum of
$200.00, and to Account 6 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Elections, Primary, General Fund, the sum of $300.00. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Transter ot
Funds.
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General

Transter of /
Funds.

 Transfer of
Funds.


Fund to Account 26 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Government
Buildings, Second District, General Fund.
 Resolution No. 2596
 Whereas the Board 0f Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional f'unds are needed.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Su~ervisors that the sum of
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro
priated reserve to Account 26 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Government Buildings, Second District, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 30 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, County Farm, General Fund.
Resolution No. 2597
Whereas the Board or Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen and additional f'unds are needed;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of' Supervisors that the sum of'

One Hundred and ten dollars ($110.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Aecount 30 A 5, Salaries and Wages, County Farm, General
Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Tranefer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
 Fund to Account 30 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, County
Farm, General Fund 
Resolution No. 259g
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public

emergency, that could not have been reasonably fores een at the time of preparing the
    
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
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.
 
Now therefore, be 1t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred and fifty Dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
. unappropriated reserve to Account 30 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Oper
ation, County Farm, . Genera1 Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Transfer of
Funds.
I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappro2riated Reserve General

Transfer of
Funds.



Tra.ns:f'er of I
Funds. 

Fund to Account 30 B 4, Repairs and Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, County
Farm, General Fund. 
Resolution No. 2599,
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County.find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has a.risen and additional funds are needed;
 NOW THEREFOI:lE, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred and twenty-five dQllars ($1z5.oo) be and tbe same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 30 B 4, Repairs and Replaoements, Maintenance
and Operation, County Farm, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood., Fred G.
Stevens, Rona1d M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
'
Fund to Account 33 A ll, L~teguards, Salaries and Wages, Forestry Department, Parks,
General Fund.
Resolution No. 26oo  
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, th~t could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
 Now therefo~e, be it resolved by the Boar4 of Supervisors that the sum of
Qne Hundred and .Eighty dollar~ ($1go.oo) b~ and the saqie is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Aooount 33 A 11, Lifeguards, Salaries and Wages, Forest
Department, Parks, General Fund. 
Upon the passag~ of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisler. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 35 A 2, Salaries and Wages, Patrolmen, and to Account 35 A 5, Labor,
Forestry Department, Fire, General Funq.
\
Resolution No. 26ol
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public 
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budge~, has arisen and .additional funds are needed;
 Now t~erefore, be +t resolve~ bY. the Board 9f Supervisors that the' sum of
Four Hundred and Fifteen dollars ($415.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Accounts 35 A 2, Patrolmen, the sum of $315.00 and to
Account 35 A 5, Labor, Forestry Department, Fire, Gen~ral Fund, the sum of $100.00 
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. 1Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker  Nays, None. Absent, None.


Transter ot /
Funds.

3 ~ 9
June 6th, 193g.
In the Matter of Transfer or Funds trom the Unappropriated Reserve Genera1
Fund to Account 42 A 19, Technical Service, Care of Inmates, Salaries and wages,
General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund. Resolution No. 2602
Whereas the Board ot Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public

emergency, th.at could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and said account has insufficient funds to complete the fiscal

year;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
 
Sixty-seven dollars ($67.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro-
. . . . . .  '

 
Tran sf er of I
Funds.


(
Transfer ot I
Funds.

Transfer o I
Funds.
priated reserve to Account 42 A 19, Technical Service, Care of Inmates, Salaries and
Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
 
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 42 A 36, Laundry Help, Miscellaneous, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund.
Resolution No. 26o3

Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find. that a publie
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing

the budget, has arisen and funds in Account 42 A 36 are insufficient to finish the
fiscal year; 
  Now therefore, be it reso1ved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
. . . .  .
Eighty Dollars ($go.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated

reserve to Account 42 A 36, Laundry Help, Miscellaneous, General Hospital, Santa .
Barbara, General Fund.

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
.
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 44 B 51, Clinic, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, outpatient
Department, General Fund.

Resolution No. 26o4
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Banta Barbara County find that a public

emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of payment for Doctor Coshow for Social Hygiene work was
 not anticipated in this fiscal year budget;
    
Now therefore, be 1t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) be am the same is hereby transferred from the
priated reserve to Account 44 B 51, Clinic, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospit

Outpatient Department, General Fund.
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
.
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, 88Jil J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 71 B 1, Communication and transportation, Maintenance and Operation,

Livestock Inspector, General Fund.
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Resolution No. 2605

Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public

Tran sf er of I -1
Funds.
 .

emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed; . \ Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twenty-seven and 42/100 Dollars ($27.42) be and the same is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Account 71 B 1, Communication and transportation, Maintenance
and Operation, Livestock Inspector, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred

G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
t In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good

Roads Fund to Account 112 C 1, Equipment, Capital Outlay, First Supervisor District,
Good Roads fund.

 
.

Resolution No. 2606 
    
'ifnereas the Board ot Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing ~he
 budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;

Now therefor~, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
 Fifty Dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 112 C l, Equipment, Capital Outlay, Ftrst Supervisor District,
' Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage or the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1eker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

Transfer of
Funds.
J In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General


Transfer of
Funds.
 
' Fund to Account 150 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Fifth

Supervisor District General Fund.
Resolution No. 2607
 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
     
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Eighty-five Hundred Dollars (~,500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the

unappropriated reserve to Account 150 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund.

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
1 In the Matter ot Transfer of' Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Highw~


Improvement Fund to Account 163 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, General County Highway
Improvement Fund.

Resolution No. 260S.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
 
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of' preparing the
    
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed:
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Four Hundred Dollars ($4oO.OO) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro-

priated reserve to Accont 163 A 5t Labor, Salaries and Wages, General County Highway

Improvement Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

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Jun.e 6th, i93g.
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevena, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.



In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2609.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, General
Fund is necessary;
Now therefore, be it Resolved that the a~oresaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 150 B 4, Repairs and 
Replacements, the sum of $1500.00 to Account 150 B 2, Materials and supplies, Fifth
Supervisor District, General Fund,
' .
Upon the passage of the foreg~ing resolution, the roll being called, the
 
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, FPed

G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker  Nays, None. Absent, None.

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2610
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good
 Roads Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved. that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 132 B 2, Materials and

Supplies, the sum of $700.0 to Account 132 B 4, repairs and replacements, Maintenance

and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
 
fo.l lowing Supervisors voted Aye., t o wit:  Tho.m as T. Dinsm.o re, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. 
Resolution No. 2611.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Second Supervisor District,
Good Roads Fund is necessary; 
Now, therefore, be it Res.olved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
'
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 122 B 2, Materials and

Supplies, the sum of $1500.00 to Account 122 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance and

Operation, Second Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
(
Upon the passage of the foregoin. g resolution, the roll being called the 
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
     
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2612
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good
Roads . Fund is necessary;
 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 112 B 2, Materials and 
Supplies, the sum of $200.00 to Account 112 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance

and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thoma.a T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred  . . . . 
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
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In the Matte~ of Revision of Budget Items.
  . Resolution No. 2613 
Whereas, 1t appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within

general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Treasurer, General Fund is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be 1t resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to w1t: Transfer from Account 96 B 4, Repairs and replacements,
the sum of #20.00 to Account 96 B 3, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Tre~surer, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None  Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Resolution No. 2614  

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within

general classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General
Fund is necessary;
Now, Therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same

are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 A 13, Medical and
Surgica1 Service, the sum ot $20.00, and from Account 42 A 5, Extra Help, the sum of
 $570.00 to Account 42 A 9, Housekeeping, care of Buildings and Grounds, Salaries and
Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General 'Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: fhomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Resolution No. 2615

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Genera1 Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund is necessary;
Now, theretore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 B 76, Laundry Supplies,
the sum of $145.00 to Account 42 B 2~ Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.  
Upon th~ passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens; Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
 In the Matter of ~ev1s1on of Budget Items  
 Resolution No. 2616
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
g~neral classification of Capital Outlay, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund
is necessary;
.
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same. are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 C 1, Furniture and Equipment
the sum of $50.00 to Account 42 C 3, :Buildings and Additions, Capital Outlay, General
Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens; Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None. Absent, None 
   

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Budget Items

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June 6th, 193g.
In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get Items. - 
Resolution No. 2617 
 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classif 1cation of Maintenance and Operation, Forestry Department, Fire, General
Fund, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to w~t: Transfer from Account 35 B 2, Materials and supplies,
the sum of $275.00 to Account 35 B 1. , Communication and Transportation, Mainten-
 ance and Operation, Forestry Department, Fire, General Fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
  
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
    
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 261g,
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Forestry Department, Parks, General
Fund is necessary;
  
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same

are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 33 B 12, Heat, Light, Powe

and Water, the sum of $100.00 to Account 33 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance

and Operation, Forestry Department, Parks, General Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preiaker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2619.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within gen-
  
eral classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Farm, General Fund is

necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same

are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 30 B 2g, Livestock, the su
ot t50.oo to Account 30 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, County

Farm, General Fund,

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays, None. Absent, Non~.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2620 

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Government Buildings, Second

District, General Fund is necessary;

Now, therefore, be it resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows , to wit: Transfer from Account 26 B 4, repairs and replacements,
the sum of $14oo.oo to Account 26 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance
and Operation, Government Buildings, Second District General Fund.
Upon the pa.ss!ge of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called the
.
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, sa.m J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 




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Claims With- ./
drawn.
Cla 1rri W1 thd:
ra wn.
Allowance of
Claims.
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In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
  Resolution No. 2621 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Elections, General Fund is
 necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 5 B l, Communication and
Transportation, the sum of $12.00 to Account 5 B 2; Materials and supplies, Elections,
General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. 'Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, N' one. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correctio~ and
Real lowed:
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Orders made
and entered on May 9th and 23rd, i93g, respectively, allowing claims as follows:


Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H.
 Chapala Top Company
SALARY FUND
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
El Rey Surgical Supply Co. GENERAL FUND
Sam Azar' s Market GENERAL FUND
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. GENERAL FUND
Victoria Motors, Inc.
Victoria Motors, Inc. 
GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS .FUND
$5.00
12.6o $17 .60
49.02
46.91
23.79
170.04
12.10
20.04
be and the same are rescinded; and it is further Ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reB.llowed as follows, to wit:
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H.
Chapala Top Company
El Rey Surgical Supply Co.
Sam Azars Market
SALARY FUND
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. GENERAL FUND
Victoria Motors Inc.
Victoria Motors Inc.
GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND
$5.00
11.00

In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor and Rejected.
$16.oo
4g.75
46.90
23.7g
162.54
12.09
19.99
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made
and entered on May 23rd, 1938, allowing claim as fo l lows:
Freeze & Freeze, Inc. GENERAL FUND $ s.44
be and the same is hereby rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be and
the same is hereby rejected.
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it 1e Ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit:
' Aarset, Mrs. Ingolf
 Abbott, Vera
Abbo.tt, vir~inia
Acres, Frank M.
GENERAL FUND
  
 
$4o.oo
g5.oo
4o.oo
















































June 6th, 193s.
Ahrens, Meta GENERAL FUND
Anderson, Fred G 
Anderson, Syndney A 
Arrellanes, Mrs. Theodore
Ar.tuso, A 
Artuso, A 
Atsatt, Dr. Rodney
Avant, Louis
Babcock, Dwight
Babcock, William
Bailard, Jean
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H 
Bailey, Renry T 
Bakewell, Benj 
Balassi, Frank
Ball, N. L.
Bartelme, Dr. Phyllis
Bart.ho1omew, Claude
Bas tanch ury, Angie
Batkin, c. L.
Bauhaus, Jack
Beaudette, Mrs. Loretta
Beekler, Dr. A. M.
Be11, Ra1ph M.
Bell, Robert A.
Bement, Madeline
B eraldo, Mrs. Frank
Bergh, Lilly
Bertacell1, Mrs. A.
Bertero, Dr. Jules
Betker, Louis L.
Buell, Mrs. Harold J.
Bianchin, Louise
Bigelow, William
Bradfield, Bernice
Brickey, Mrs. Mabel
Brodie, Tom
Brown, C. E.
Buck, Marguerite .
Burbridge, Frank
Burket, George E.
Burris, Rose
Calder, Robert
Caldera, Mrs. Anna
Carlson, Eunice
Carr1bura, Mr. J.
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Caywood, Hal D.















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"
 
$g5.oo
4-. 95
17.04
~.oo
3.00
25.00
26.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
50.00
11.00
5.16
10.00
10.00
120.00
325.00
2g.oo
100.00
25.00
17.50
20.00
100.00
125.00
135.00
75.00
7.33
45.00
20.00
150.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
50.00
55.00
160.00
50.00
10.00
175.00
74.03
37.50
15.00
4o.oo
go.oo
25.00
g5.00
25.00
135.00
25.00
1.4o
Cer1ale, Julia GENERAL FUND $50.00
 .  Cervantes, Mrs. Luz . 20.00
 Chapman, Rose 25.00
 Charlton, Mrs  Mabel 50.00
 Clark, Robert  55.00
C11f'f'ord, John  M. 
. 14.g3
 Cohen, Peter  301.96
 Coldren, Bertha  55.00
 Coldren, Edna 160.93
 Coleman, Len 25.00
 Collins, James 45.00
 Colvert, Allena E. 255.00
 Common, w. C     12.00
 Costa, Mrs. John   30.00
Cota, Juan 44.oo
 Cowan, James 4o.oo
 Cox, Martha  go.oo
 Craig, Edgar 250.00
 Crane, Edward E. 150.00 (
 Cregan, Mary 4o.oo
 Crist, Sam E.     100.00
 Davies, Evelyn v. 130.00
 Davies, Mamie o.  135.00

 Day, Josephine   50.s1

 Day, Josephine  gg.33
 Dellar, Earl  30.00
 Denton, Grace  125.00
 Devaul, Reuben  130.00
 Diaz, Mrs. Joe  . 50.00
Dismuke, Esker    4o.oo
 Dolan, Laura go.oo
 Dominges, Bo'Q A.   135.00
Dominguez, Mrs. Alf red   55. 00
 Dominguez, Juan   9.00
 Dominguez, Juan 3.00
 Donahue, Miss Nellie 70.00
 Dowse, E. M.  100.00
 Duckworth, M. J. 160.00
 Dunne, Frank E.   \ 305.00
 Eastland, Dr. L.  J.  251.00
 Echarren, Marguerite  33.96
 Edwards, Muriel   115.00
 England, Hazel 4o.oo
 Escobar, Ray 4o.oo
 Every, Mild.red   130.00
Fagin, Miss Irene  16.7g
 Farnum, Blanche   50.00
 Farrant, Wanda so.co
 Fauerso, Monica 135.00
 Felts, A. w.  4.4g
June 6th, i93g.
Ferguson, Marie GENERAL FUND $135.00
 Fillipp1n1, R. C.    90.00 
 Fitzgerald, James   50.00
 Foss, Gates  125.00
 Fowler, L. D  75.00
.
 Frantz, Russell 15.00
 Freeman, Lloyd   4o.oo
 Freitas, Lillian   125.00
 Furnas, Elsie  45.00
 Gamble, Dorothy s.23
 Garcia, Annie 65.00
 Garcia, Mrs  Ge.br1el    lg.50

 Garrigan, J. D  176.66 .
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 Glantz, Floy 4-0.oo
 Gleason, Anna L  75.00
 Glomset, Gusta   s5.oo
 Gonzales, Mrs. Helen 15.00
 Gott, C. A.  130.00
Gower, Alvin H. 115.00
 Gracia, Mrs. Joseph s5.oo
 Graham, Evelyn  130.00
 Graham, Ray  6g.oo
 Graham, Robert G   2os.oo
' \
 Graves, Catherine w . 1c .oo 
Green, Mrs. H. L.  25.00
Gribble, Robert c. 15.00
 Grieb, Gertrude s5.oo
 Haley, Joe 65.00
 Hammel, Max A. 85.00
 Haning, Bert P. 100.00
 Hanson, Kr  . Paul 25.00
 Hanze, Henry G. 25.00
 Harberts, Richard  60.00
Harris, Phoebe G. 110.00
Hartf eld, John H. 25.00
 Henning, A. J. 100.00 
 Henriksen, Muriel  125.00
 Hensley, Raymond  135.00
Hesser, Fred  90.00
Hollingshead, C. M. 
  5.00
Hollie, A. F.   so.co
 Home of the Good Shepherd  65.00
 Horne, Lawrence 55.00
 Hossack, D. L  13.4-9
 Hossack, D. L.   7.00
 Howell, Jack 20.65
 Howorth, Dorothea 75.00
 Hughes, Mollie 100.00
 Hurtt, Dorcas  10.50
 . 
 
 Isbell, Doris GENERAL FUNP $45.00
 Isom, I. W 50.00  
 Jacobsen, E. B  200.00
 Jagemann, Frieda E.  150.00
 James, c. E.   46.50
 do do  29.24-
 James, Wm. H  25.00  
 Janssene, Albert A  143.33
 Jauregui, Frances 51.00
 Jenkinson, Betty 100.32
 Jensen, Lare  50.00
 Johnston, w  F. 125.00
 Jones, W1nif red    77.42
 Keeff er, Grace ( go.co
 Kegley, Eleanor i35.oo
 Kelleher, M. M  135.00
 Kellogg, Ea.ward  37.50
 Kelly, James  10.00 
 Kenawell, Harry  55.00
 Kerns, Gladys   
125.00
 Kinney, Florence  95.00
 Knoll, Mrs. Ruby  20.00

 Knott, Charles W.    1e.75
 Komle1, Charles   4o.oo 
 Komle1, Mary  , 130.00

 Kumpel, Josephine  4o.oo .
Kyle, Chester 115.00
 LaBreche, Jessie 1Jo.oo   
 Laker, James   90.00 
 Lambuth, R. w.    250.00
Langworthy, Muriel    100.00 
 Large, Delbert  75.00
 Laughlin, Dean 125.00

 Laughlin, Dean   125.00
La Vies, Harriet 115.00  
Lee, Ted 64-.oo  
 Levine, earl E.  6.oo
 
Lillard, w. T.  . i7.3g
 Locke, F. Eugene  90.00
 L0 re, Lou s.   133.s5
Luton, George R.    5.00
 Mabey, A!orris 4o.oo
 Machado, Eva 4o.oo
 Madsen, Eva  52.00
 Main, R. c.   4oo.oo
 Ma1ran1, Carolina 96.00
 Mansfield, Rose 105.00
 Manton, Bert  10.00
Marcom, Ray 25.!1 
Marino, Mrs. Edward 15.00
June 6th, 193g.
 Martin, Margaret GENERAL FUND $ 4o.oo
 Martinez, Mrs  Sauline 4o.oo
 Matthews, Patrick  55.00
 axwell, Elizabeth 60.00
 Menegon, Mary 55.00
 Menezes, Mrs. Mary 6o.oo
Menezes, Mrs. Minnie  65.00
 Menken, Frieda   90.00
Mes1row, Dr. M. E  50.00

 Miller, Henry 4o.oo
 Milner, John   100.00
 Miller, Ra.oh el K. ( 175.00
 Mills, Gladys  so.oo
 Moll.et, Lena 7.00
 Moore, C. P.   6.so
 Moore, Rance   30.00
 Moraga, Frank P. i4o.oo \
 Mueller, Edward 4o.oo ' 
Mullenary, Della 45.00
 Murray, Frances  4o.oo
 Muth, Walter 25.00
 Muth, Walter 35.00
 McAf'ee, Olga 105.00
 McCaughey, Dr. Anna E.  135.00
 Mccaughey, J. P.  200.00
 McDonald, Mrs. Abel 15.00
 McGovney, Richard 100.75
 McGregor, Mrs. Robert 4o.oo
 MoHardie, Katherine   4o.oo 
 Mcintyre, Fred G.  4o.oo
 McKibben, Elizabeth  4o.oo
Neel, Harry ' 50.00
 Nelson, Raphie    90.00
 Newland, L. H  100.50
 Nidever, Mrs. D  A. 17.00
 Notton, Velva   go.oo
 Nye, Eva s. so.co
 O'Banion, Allan 55.00
 Olde, Frank   4o.oo
 Oliver, Evelyne c . 160.00
 Olivera, Jim 117 .50
 Olivera, Mrs.  Rose 50.00
 Olson, Nellie 45.00
Ossian, Lillian s5.oo
 Overton, M;rs. w  25.16
 Ovieda, Toney  60.00
 Pace, Lela s5.oo
 Pacific Lodge Boys Home   '  25.00
 Packer, Josephine 160.00
 Paris, Ava  75.00









 





































Parker, Fred A.
Patterson, Elsie
GENERAL FUND
Patterson, Mrs. Nancy
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfield, Wallace C.
Perkins, Kendall B 
Peterson, Edwin P 
Ptiitzner, Mrs. E. E 
Phalen, Margaret
Pickett, ,~enneth R 
Pigatti, Florence G 
Pinkerton, Mary Louise
Pleso1a, Bessie B.
Pollorena, Richard
Preuss, Chas. A.
Preuss, Chas. A.
' Prickett, Vallie
Quick, Eff'1e
Rayburn, Elaine
Reasons, Ruth M.
Rhoades, Cay
Richards, Lue
Rider, Hazel
Rivera, Mrs. Mike
Roberds, A. E.
Roberti, Delia
Rodman, Clyde L.
Roll, John
Rombold, Clyde R.
Romo, A. H 
Ross, H.
Ross, James
Rudolph, H. J.



  



 



 
RuhJohn, Stanley
Ruiz, Richard R.
  
  
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Rul.eau, P. M. 
Ryan, Ma:ry C.
Sallawa.y, Enid
s. B. County Chamber of Cormnerce
do do do
do do do
do do do
Savage, Josep.-iine
Scarborough, Ruth
Scholl, Lucy
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Scroggie, Charles
Seeley, D. M.
Selover, Helen
Sesma, Mrs. Freda
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$ 50.00
s5.oo
25.00
90.00
311.47
12.50
15.00
15.00
45.00
50.00
i70.oo
135.00
105.00
25.00
20.00
5.00
75.00
4o.oo
75.00
125.00
20.00
go.co
105.00
9.15
50.00
37.10
155.00
37.26
50.00
gs.oo
50.00
54.Sl
300.00
35.00
50.00
125.00
100.00
so.co
135.00
50.00
125.00
100.00
20.00
90.00
55.00
10.00
55.00
70.00
42.00
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June 6th, 193S.
Sevier, Ruth  GENERAL FUND
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shields, Margaret
Shorkley, T. M 
Simonds, Robert
Smith, Effie
Smith, Ray
Smyth, E. F 
Sokoll, Anna
Spoo, Mar jor1e
Stanwood, w. s .
Stearns, Mrs. C. Y.
Stedman, E. J.
 Stevens, Charles s 
Stewart, Jqhn L 
St. Francis Hospital
- St. John Milton
- Stoddard, Rebecca
Streeter, _George C.
Strobridge, Kathryn
Stronach, Miss Helen
Stuart, Linda M.
Stumbles, D. L 

St Vincent's Maternity Home
.
St. Vincent's School
Sublett, Jr., Thomas
Suggs, Lula B.
Sw~n, Vivian
Teeter, Mrs. Shirley
Thacher, Luin K.
Thomas, Elma
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
.
Thurlby, Harry
Tilton, L. Deming
Tompkins, Elvia
Tompkins, Harold P.
Tooker, Ethel P.
.
Torres, Mrs. Elizabeth
.
Towsley, Lillian J.
Trafford, Gretta
Trent, Vern
Tr1velp1ece, Maxine
Turner, Arthur D.
.
Tt1rner, w. A.
T1irr111, Mrs. A. o.
Updike, Cecile
Van Meter, Gene
Van Zander, John
Vaughn, Mary

 
 
 

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110.00
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25.00
256.60
4o.oo
50.00
s.03
161.42
10.50
6o.oo
25.00
161.16
10.00
333.33
7.50
55.00
125.00
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30.00
90.00
2s.39
25.00
100.00
ioo.oo
so.oo
' 45.00
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45.00
45.00
110.00
100.00
45.00
15.00
51.75
15.00
13.25
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130.00
125.00
15.s3
50.00
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Wadsworth, Edwin A. Jr.
Wall, Tarry
Ware, William
Waterman, Mrs. Audrey
Watson, Lottie
Watson, Raymond
Weaver, J. N 
Weidman, Phil
Weidman, w. Merle
Wengren, Selma
Whitney, Carol
Williams Roger
Williams, Waldo
Wilms, Mrs. R. B.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Kent R 
Wilson, William J,
Winterton, Glen
Winterton, Ingeborg
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Mrs. Emma G.
Wood, Mrs. w. H.
Wood, William
Woods, Mary E.
Woodw6rth, Helen L 
Worl~y, J!abel
Yorke, William
Zieman, Rudolph
Adanis, Norman
A.kens, Wm.
Alvarez, s . M.
Barker, Bird
Bettencourt; Arthur
Bettencourt, Arthur
Bounds, Dick
Breck, Benjamin
Breck, Sam
Breen, Ed.
Castro, Pete
Cooley, Harry
Cota, Julius
Cota, ~.~arcos
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
De la Torre, A. G 
Dellar, Earl
Dellar, Earl
Dinsmore, Albert
GENERAL FUND
 
 






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130.00
14.22
1$0.00
135.00
95.00
130.00
9.03
55.00
25.00
300.00
19.46
10.00
15.00
g5.00
55.00
24.19
2.20
20.00
55.00
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50 .00
50.00
30.00
7s.oo
50.00
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12.00
5.00
20.00
52.00
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June 6th, 193s.

Dinsmore, Francis
-Dinsmore, Francis
.
Doerr, L  R.
.
Dover, Frank
 Fa.bing, F. L.
F- eliz, J  s.
F-loyd, Manley
~
Foet~r, Edwin
- Gehr, Lloyd
Grand, Eddie
Grigsby, Al
Hebel Ga.rage, A. R 
Henderson, John
Hendricks, Raymond
Hilderbrand, A. J.
Hilderbrand, A. J.
Hilderbrand, w  G.
Hil.derbrand, w. G 
Hollister, Jim
Holloway, Erwin
Kendrick, William
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Lambert, c . E.
Lambert, Ray
Lillard, w  T.
Lopez, Erasmo
Lyons, Earl
Miller, Fran}}
McKnight, Ed.
Ostern:an, John
Ovieda, E. G.
Pollorena, Richard
Rheams, c. w.
Rheams, c. w.
Rhoades, Coy
Robbins, E.
Robison,. M. H.
Rob1es, Daniel
Robles, G 
Romero, Albert
Romero, Erasmo
Romero, Fred
Romero, Louis
Romero, Victor
Romero, Isidro
 
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Ruiz, Albert
Ruiz, Barney
Rule, Kenneth
Shepard, Frank
Silveira, Antone
Slebias, Chae. 
. - GOOD ROADS FUND

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 20.00
24-.00
90.00
72.00
5$.50
5.00
55.00
2g.oo
65.00
42.00
72.00
25.3g
106.25
21.6o
io4.oo
77.50
6o.oo
65.00
45.50
~.oo
4-S.oo
96.00
90.00
51.00
2g.oo
52.00
60.00
30.00
g!Joo
60.00
30.00
22.00
39.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
190.75
4g.oo
54.oo
2g.oo
2s.oo
24-.00
63.00
24-.00
2$.00
2s.oo
24-.00
20.00
60.00
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Aporoval of J
Agreement.
Preliminary
Budget.
Emergency
Ordinance
Regulating
Landing ot
Airplanes.
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-  Snow, Beverley GOOD ROADS FUND
 Stemper, Emil
 Stockton, Dick  
 Robey, West 55.00
 Twitchell, L. L   ~5.00
 Waugh, Chas  72.00
 Whitney, Jr., John 44.oo
 Williams, M  69.50

 Brown, E. B. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND 200.00
 Neel, Harry 290.00
 Ortega, Adolph   22.50
 Ullman, Samuel L. 166.66
 Viets, Carl 125.00
 Westw1ck, R  c. 306.00
   
 Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H  SAL.ARY. FUND 5.00
 Caywood, Hal D.  5.00
 Griffin, Barbara g1.50
 Meredith, Frank 2g.oo
 Wilson, William J  5.00
 Wood, Mrs. Emma G.  5.00
 Eddy, Charles LOS ALAMOS CJtME']ERY DIST. FUND 130.00
 Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement, as Amended, with the California
Coltlln1ss1on for the Golden Gate International Exposition:
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carrie~ Wlanimously, the agreement, as
amended, with the California Commission for the Golden Gate Exposition was approved.
 In the Matter of the Preliminary Budget for the fiscal year 193$-39.
 The Preliminary budgets for the fiscal year 193g-39, as received by the
 Auditor from the various county departments, were considered by the Board.
 Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
 The foregoing minutes are hereby appro, 


Attest:








l
Chairman, Board of Sttperv1sors 
Clerk 
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of ca11rorn1a,
June 13th, 193S, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and J . E 
Lewis, Clerk  Supervisor Preisker in the Chai r.
The minutes of the regular meeting of June 6th, i93g, were read and approved 
j . In the Matter of An Emergency Ordinance Regulating the Landing of Airplanes
on Other than Licensed Airports.
' Mr. Julian F. Goux appeared before the Board to protest the passage of an

Publishing
Minutes of
the Board --
193g-39
June 13th, i93g.
Ordinance that would prohibit the landing of airplanes on privately owned landing
f1e1ds.
In the Matter of Publishing the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors for the
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of
this Board cause notice to be published for ten days calling for bids for publishing
a fair statement of all of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors, from and including
the 5th day of Ju1y, 193S, and inc1uding a11 regular and epecia1 meetings of
said Board to be held, up to and including the 30th day of June, 1939; all bide must
be for a lump sum per meeting, the bid for regular and special meetings to be separately
stated; bids shall be received on or before July 5th, 1938, at 10 o'clock a. m.
J
. . The successful bidder shall, within ten days after the acceptance of his bid, enter  

into a written contract with the Cou~ty of Santa Barbara to publish said minutes in

accordance. with hie bid, and to execute a good and sufficient bond in an amount of
$500.00, with two sureties satisfactory to this Board, for the faithful performance of
his contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted.
Said advertisement shall be in practically the following form to wit:
,./ NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR PUBLISHING A FAIR STATEMENT
OF THE PIDCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR 193g - 39. 
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Board of 
Supervisors pf the County of Santa Barbara, until 10 o'clock a. m. July 5th, 193g, for
 publishing a fair statement of all the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors from and

Communicati
Cancellatio
of Assessme


n.

including the regular meeting to be held on the 5th day of July, 1938, t o and including
all regular and special meetings of said Board up to and including the 30th day of
June, 1939
All bids must be for a lump sum per meeting, and the bid for regula~ meetings
and special meetings to be separately stated. The successful bidder shall, within ten
days after the acceptance of his bid, .enter into a written contract with the County of
Santa Barbara to do such publishing in accordance with his bid, and to furnish a good
and sufficient bond, in an amount to be fixed by said Board for the faithful performance
of his contract.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bide submitted.
By Order of the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County made and entere
in the minutes of said Board the 13th day of June, i93g.
 J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio

(SEAL) Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 
/  . ' In the Matter of Co.mmunication from the Forest Advisory Comnittee Relative
to Improvement of Road Leading to the ~-H Club Camp.
Communication was referred to Supervisor Stevens 
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ts.
by
In the Matter of the cancellation 'or Asees'sments Upon Real Pro perty Acquired
the United States of America For the National Forest Service.
Resolution No. 2622 
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, that the United States of America has acquired the title to and i
the owner of those certain improvements on Section 12, T. 5 N., R. 26 w., S.B.M.,
heretofore owned by George Owen Knapp and by him conveyed to the United States Forest
336


Fireworks
Vendor's
Permits 

Reg1gnation
of Arden T.
Jensen.
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Service for recreational use; and
It further appearing that application has been made to this Board to cancel
any and all unpaid assessments on or against said improvements in accordance with
Article XIII, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of California; and the writte
consent of the District Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara to the cancellation of
said assessments having been obtalned therefor;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the of'f'icer having
custody of the Assessment roll be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel
any and all taxes assessed against said property hereinabove described.
Passed and. adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 13th day of June, 1938, by the following vote:
AYES: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L.
Preisker. NOES: None. ABSENT: None.
ln the Matter of Granting Fireworks Vendor's Permits.

There being no protests or objections thereto, upon motion, duly seconded
and carried unanimously, Fireworks Vendor's Permits were granted to the following
.
named persons, to wit:
Doell, R. A.
Jaeger 1 !~art ha
Kelley, L. A.
Wasmund, H. K.
Pine Haven Motor Court, Carpinteria
Montecito Nttrsery, S09 Coast Highway
Kelley's Grocery, Hollister and La Cumbre
The Colonial Shop, 775 Coast Highway
In the Matter of the Resignation of Arden T. Jensen as Justice of the Peace,
Fourth Judicial Township.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the resignation of Arden
T. Jensen as Justice of the Peace, Fourth Judicial Township is hereby accepted.
Request of ~ In the Matter of the Request of the Native Daughters of the Golden West for
Native Daugh era
of the Golde Funds to be Used in Connection with their Convention.
West f'or fun s
for their The Clerk was directed to advise the Native Daughter.a of the Golden West tha
convention.
Request of
Lompoc Rodeo
Association
for Funds fo
Rodeo.
j
Application r
of the Count
of Santa Bar
bara to the
United State
of America
for grant to
aid in f inan -
ing construe
t1on.


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their communication has been referred to the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce.
In the Matter of Request from Lompoc Rodeo Association for Funds for their
Rodeo to be Hel~ on July 3rd, i93g.
The Clerk was directed to advise the Rodeo Association that their request
will be considered when the 193S-39 budget is set up.
In the Matter of Resolution Authorizing the Co~nty of Santa Barbara to File
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An Application to the United States of America Through the Federal Emergency Administration
of Public Works for a Grant to Aid in Financing the Construction of Improve- I
ments to the County General Hospital at San Antonio Road, Goleta, Santa Barbara County
California, and Designating Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works for the Coun y
of Santa Barbara, to Furnish Such Information as the Government May Request.
/ Resolution No. 2623 .

 Be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,

State of California:
SECTION 1. That C. L. Preisker, Chairman, be and he is authorized to execute
and file an application on behalf of the County of santa Barbara to the nited States
of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of improvements to the
 
County General Hospital at San Antonio Road, Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California 
SECTION 2. That Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works for the
County of Santa Barbara, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such
 
information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration
of Public Works may reasonably request in connection with the application which
Discontinuance
of
Old Age
Security.

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June 13th, 193~
is herein authorized to be filed.
Passed and adopted t his 13th day of June, 193g, by the Board or Superv1sors
of the County of. Santa Barbara~ State of. California, by. the fol lowing vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of the Discontinuance of Olp. Age Security.
It appearing. to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department
that the following named recipients of Old Age Security are no longer proper persons
to recei~e said aid; 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Old Age
Security be and the same is hereby discontinued as follows, to wit:
Glasgow, Francis Marion
Owen, Thomas Benton
  June lat, 193g
June 1st, 1938.
Cancellati n /
of Funds.
In the .Matter of Cancel lation of Funds from Account 9 B 69, Miscellaneous
 

Cancellat1 n
of Funds.

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Expense, Special, Maintenance and Operation, Election Expense, Supervisors, General
Fund to Unappropriated .Reserve General Fund 
 .Resolution No. 2624  
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $500.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, .and returned. to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit; Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J  . stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, RoRald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 42 C 1, Furniture and
Equipment, and from Account 42 C 6, Grounds Improvement, Capital Outlay, General
Hospital, Santa Barbara, General.Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
 Resolution No. 2625 
.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $300 .00 is not needed in 42 C 1, Furniture and Equipment, and the sum of $470. 68
 is not needed in 42 c. 6, Grounds Improv~ment, Capital P"tlay, General Hospital, Santa
Barbara, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board 6f Supervisors that the sum of
seven hundred seventy and Gg/100 dollars ($770A6g) be and the same is hereby cancelled
and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G  

Canoellati
of Funds.
/ Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
n In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 43 B 91 Linen and


Clothing, Maintenance and Operation, County Clinic, Santa Barbara General Hospital,
General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 
Resolution No. 2626. 1


Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $200.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Boa~d of Supervisors that the sum of 
Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
.

Cancellation
ot Funds.

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Transfer of
Funds.


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Upon the passage of the foreg oing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account ~3. A 7, Nursing, account
43 A 5, Extra Help, and Account 42 B 9, Clothing and Linen, General Hospital, santa
Barbar~, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2627.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County find t hat the sum
of $50.00 is not needed in 43 A 7, Nursing, and the gum of $213 .00 is not needed in
43 A 5, Extra Help, and the sum of $500 . 00 is not needed in 42 B 9, Clothing and Linen,
General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by t h e Board of Supervisors that the sum of
seven hundred and sixty-three do l lars ($763.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled,
and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Clinic, Santa Barbara General Hospital, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund. 
Resolution No. 262s.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $190.00 is not needed in 43 A 19, Technical Service, and the sum of $30 .00 is not
needed in 43 A 13, Medical and Surg1ca1, and the sum of $150 . 00 is not needed 1n 43 A
7, Nursing, County C1in1c, Santa Barbara General Hospital, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board ot Supervisors that the sum of
three hundred and seventy dollars ($370.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and
returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, th~ roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam. J. Stanwood, Fred G,
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from ~he U-nappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 9 C 1, Furniture and Equipment, Capital Outlay, Election Expense,
Supervi sors, General Fund .
 Resolution No. 2629 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, tha~ could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen and additional .funds are n~eded;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro
priated reserve to Account 9 C l, Furniture and Equipment, Capital Outlay, Election
Expense, Supervisors, .General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sa.qi J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 


Transf'er ot
Funds.

June 13th, 1938. 
In the Matter of' Transf'er of' Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 42 C 1, .Furniture and Equipment, Capital Outlay, General Hospital,
Santa Barbara, General Fund.
.Resolution No. 2630.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of final payment is due on laundry equipment and funds
are not sufficient;   
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
five hundred f'orty"'t"one and 13/100 d.ollars ($54-1 . 13) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 4-2 C 1, Furniture and Equipment,
Capital Outlay, General 1Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Found,  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
. following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None.
Transf'er of'
Funds.
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General I
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 .
Transfer o'f /
Funds.



Fund to accounts 42 A 22, Maintenance of Plant, 42 A 21, Dietary,. 42 A 19, Technics.1
Service, and 42 A 7, Nursing, Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund.  
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Resolution No. 2631 
Whereas the Board Gf Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of prepsringthe
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
 Now thereforej be itresolved by the Board of .Supervisors that the sum of
One thousand one hundred thirty-three dol1ars ($1133.00) be and the same is hereby
transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Accounts 42 A 22, Maintenance of Plant,
the sum of $450.00, 42 A 21, Dietary , the sum of $50 .00, 42 A 19, Technical Service,
the sum of $56S.OO and to 42 A 7, Nursing, Salaries and wages, General Hospital, Santa
Barbara, General Fund, the sum of $65. 00.  .
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
fo l lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to : wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Rona1d M. Adam and C. tL. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
Int the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Accounts 42 B 2, Materials and Supplies, and 42 B 12, Heat, Light, Power and
Water, Maintenance and Operation, General. Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
 Resolution No. 2632 
 Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have. been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed; '
.
Now therefor&, be i~ resolved by the Board of' Supervisors that the sum of'
Nine hundred seventy and 6S/100 Dollars ($970 . 6S) be ani the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated ~eserve to Account 42 B 2, Materials and Supplies, the sum of
$200.00, and to 4-2 B 12, Heat, Light, Power and Water, Maintenance and Operation,
General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund, the sum of #770. 6S.
~ Upon the passage of the roregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T~ Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Bonald-M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Naye, None. Absent, None. .
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3:i0

Revis ion of /
Budget Items
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Resolution No. 2633 .
Revision or
Budget Items

/

Revision ot /
Budget Items
Whereas, it appears to the Board of .Supervisors that a revision within genera.'1.
classification of Maintenance .and Operation, Justice Court, Seventh Township, General
Fund, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 62 B 51 Service and Expen e,
the sum of $5.00 to Account 62 B 1, Communication and ~ransportation, Maintenance and
Operation, Justice Court, Seventh Township, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.


In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
    Resolution No . 2634
Whereas, it appears to the Boa~d of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Salaries and Wages, County Clinic, Santa Barbara General
(Hospital, General Fund, is necessary; 
Now, t .heretore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
'
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account .43 A 19, Technical Servic ,
the sum of $SO.OO to Account 43 A 12, Pharmacist, Salaries and Wages, County Clinic,
Santa Barbara General Hospital, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rolt being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevena, Rona1d M. Adam and C. L. Preieker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No . 2635.
: Whereas, it appear s to the Board of Supervisors.that a revision within gener 1
classification of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, santa Barbara, General
Fund, is necessary;  
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Accounts 42 B 1, Communication an
Transportation, the sum of $100. 00, 42 B. 4, . Repairs and. Replacements, the sum of $6oo . oo,
and 42 B 10, Medical Surgical, Laboratory and X-ray Supplies, the sum of $500 . 00,
or a total sum of $1200.00 to Account 42 B 11, Food Supplies, Maintenance and Operatio ,
 General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Revision of J
Budget Items



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Upon the passage of ~he foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
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In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No . 2636.
'
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within gen-
 eral classification of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
,
 General Fund; is necessary;  
. .Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Accounts 42 B 9, Clothing and
Linen, the sum of $100.00, and 42 B 5, Service and Expense, the sum of $30 . 20, to
Aocounte 42 B 2, .Materials and Supplies,. the sum of $1QO . OO, and to 42 B S, Cleaning
and Disinfecting Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund, the sum of $30.20 
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the


June 13th, 1938. 3 1
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

Rev1e1on of ,,
Budget Item  
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No . 2637.
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General
 Fund, is necessary;

Now, therefo re, be it resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
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( are hereby revised as follows , to wit: Transfer from Account 42 A 5, Extra Help, the
sum of $900.00 to Account ~2 A 71 Nursing, Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Santa
Barbara, Genere1 Fund 

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol-
 lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker.   Nays, None . Absent, None.
Revision of
Budget Item r In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items,
Agreement I
with the
State Depar -
ment of
P. w. and
the County
of Banta
Barbara.

 
Requesting
County Department
to Present
All Bills
for th18
Fiscal Year
Resolution No. 263g.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Sal aries and Wages, Health Department; General Fund, is

necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same

are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 39 A 2, 1 Deputy , the sum
of $120 .00 to Account 39 A 6, 1 Inspector, Salaries and Wages, Health Department,
General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore,  Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None.  Absent, None 

In the Matter of Agreement with the State Department of Public Works for

the Allocation of $15,000.00 to be used in the Repair of Damage Caused by the recent
floods .
Resolution No. 2639 .
WHEREAS, there has been presented to this Board a form of Contract in
accordance with our application under Chapter 11, Statutes of 193S, Extra Session,
designated as SB-3-Report 3g Santa Barbara 1-Levies and Bank Pr6tect1on Works, and
WHEREAS, the said agreement has been duly considered and should be executed,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that that certain agreement dated the 13th
day of June, i93g, wherein and whereby the State of California has provided the sum of

$15,000.00 for repairing and restoration of property, levies and flood control works i
 the County of Santa Barbara, be approved and executed by the County of Santa Barbara,
and that c. L. Preisker, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is hereby directed to
execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara.
The f oregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by tne Board of Supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara this 13th day of June, 1938, by the following vote to
wit: Ayes: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald
 
M. Adam and c. L. Preislter. Nays: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Requesting County Departments to Present All Bille for this

 
Fiscal Year for Allowance by the Board at their Meetings of June 29th, July 11th, and
not later than July lSth, 193g.
  
John L. Stewart, Count y Statistician, was directed to advise all departments
 to present as many of their outstan din g bills, as  is possible, for allowance by the
3 2

Requesting ;
State Partic -
pat1on in
Repairing
Flood Damage.
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Board of Supervisors at their meetings on June 29 t h, 1938, and July 11th, 1938; and
      to further ad.vise that all bills for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1938, must be

presented f or allowance by the Board at their meeting on J uly 18th, 1938.
  
In the Matter of Resol ution Requesting State Participation in Repairing
Flood Damage and Protecting Publi c Works From Flood Damage in the Fourth Superv1sor1al
District, Santa Barbara County. 
Resolution No. 264-0.
' WHEREAS, the damage to roads, bridges, and other structures, and the threate ed
   and actuaJ. economic loss from Flood damage in the Fourth Superv1soria1 District of the
County of Santa Barbara,  State of California, caused by the winter storm damaged road ,
 hi ghways, and bridges to an amount estimated at $25,000.00; a l oss of taxable property
valued at $75 , 000 . 00; and threatened the entire lower Lompoc Valley which is assessed
    
in excess of $1, 500,000.00; and in the
  
bridges, and other public works; and

future threatens further loss to highways,
   
WHEREAS, it is contemplated that certain protection and rehabilitation work   
should be done in this connection, itemized as follows in order of priority:
1. Protection of Dyer Bridge and approach roads, Ball Crossing and Central
Avenue in the vicinity of Cantlay Cut 1 one mile northwest of Lompoc. The flood condit1ons
in this area inundated and seriously threatened the entire lower Lompoc Valley
including county roads and state highways.
 

2. The Flood control works in the vicinity ot the H Street bridge, two milel
north of Lompoc, to protect this structure which is part of the State Highway Seconda
 System 
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3. Flood control works in the vicinity of the Rucker Bridge two miles north
 
east of Lompoo 
       4. Protection of the Creco Crossing five miles east of Lompoc,
5 Protection of Owen Flat nine miles east of Lompoc 
 The river has undermined its banks in this vicinity and places the Santa
 Rosa Road in a precarious position and has destroyed many acres of valuable private 
 
land; and
WHEREAS, it is estimated that rehabilitation work will cost approximately
$55,000.00; and
WHEREAS, the aforementioned damage was unforeseen at the time the County

budget was compiled and the expense of said rehabilitation work cannot be entirely
met with funds from regular sources; and
 WHEREAS, the County has available approximately only $20,000.00 to complete

 this necessary and important work. 
.
NOW1 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County
Of Santa Barbara hereby request the State of California for an appropriatiort of

$351000.00 from the fund under Chapter 11, Statutes of 193S Extra Session S.B.-2
to supplement the money provided by the County of Santa Barbara to be used in the
project of flood damage repair and prevention to roads 1 bridges, and other structures
   
in the Fourth Supervisorial District, County of Santa Barbara 
   
 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County of Santa Barbara contribute all
funds available, to wit; The sum of $20,000.00 towar d t his project.
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the

I f oll owing Supervisor s voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
 G. St evens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.





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Appointments
to the Board
ot Educ at ion.
Request to
support the
Voorhis Bill.
Preliminary
Budget .
Request ~or
Revocation of
Fireworks
Vendor's Perm

./
June 13th, i93g.
 In the Matter of Appointments to the Board of Education 
 In accordance with the proyisions of Section 2.1261 of the School Code, the
Board, upon motion duly seconded and carried unanimously, reappointed the fo l lowing
members of the Board of Education to serve for the period of two years, beginning July


Ethel. H. Ba1J.ey
William J. Wilson

 
Lompoc
Santa Maria
In the Matter of Requesting Congressman A, J. Elliott to Support H. R. Bill
.No. 9256, known as the Voorhis Bill:
 Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, the Clerk was di:rected to wire

.Congressman A. J. Elliott, urging his support of H. R. Bill No. 9256, known es the
.Voorhis Bil.l, for reimbursement to counties for medical, dental and other services
.performed on transient indigents.  

In the Matter of the Prelimina:r:y Budget for the Fiscal Year 193g-39.
Further consideration of. the Prel1i1nary Btidget for the fiscal year 193g-39
. was continued until June 27th, 193S. 

/ In the Matter of Request for Revocation of Fireworks Vendor's Permit issued 
.to K. w. Tower.
t.  
 M. Katherine Miner appeared befor~ the Board to request that the Fireworks
. Vendor's Permit issued to K. w. Tower .be. revoked. The Board advised Mrs. Miner that
 . her problem was a personal one, and the action taken by this Board would stand. Com-
.m unication relative thereto was placed on file.
Claim Rejecte  ;/ In the Matter of Claim ReJecte~. . 
Allowance of
Claims .


 Upon motion, duly seconded and c~rrie~ unanimously, it is ordered that the
. claim of The Frank Shepard Company, filed with the clerk on May 23rd, and presented
. this day for allowance, be and the same is hereby rejected.
 In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the follo,111ng
. claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
. of the fund designated in the order of allowance. indorsed on the face of each claim
. re spec ti vely 1 to wit:  

















Abbott Laboratories GENERAL FUND 
Acme Lock & Repair Shop
Acme Super Service
Acquistapace, Annie  
Acquistapace, Miss Anna   
Adam, Ronald M 
Adam, Rozan M.
Adam, Rozan M.
Addressograph Sales Agency .
Addressograph Sales Agency


Admiral Bacon Camp #72 United Sp~ish War Vets
Air Reduction Sales Cornp~ny
Air Reduction Salee Company
do .do
Alexander, D.
Ambrose Lumber Company
American Bakery
American Hospital Service
American Law Book Company

 

$11.SS
3.00
16.12 
13.00
73.59
33.00
.
3.00
75.00
10.$2
4.44
450.00
96.13
l0.43
16.50
10.00
15.10
23.26
3.26
10.00






















American Qptical Company
Ames Harris Neville Co.
GENERAL FUND
Andera's Deoartment Store 
Andera's Department Store
A. N. Packing Company
A & P Tea Co . 
Arenvias, Guadalupe 
Arrowhead-Puritas Distributing Company
Artuso Shoe Store
Associated Drug Company
Associated Oil Company
Avant, Louie
Ayala, Mrs . Joseph
Azar 1s Grocery, K.
Bacheller, Dr . Robert D.
Baird, Char1es G. 
Baker, Glenn

Baker Linen Company, H. W.
Bakewell, Benj.
Bank of America N. T. & s. A 
Bank of America
Banks' Typewriter Exchange
Barnes, Mrs . S. A.
Barnett, L. & L.
Barnsdall Oil Comoany
Baron, Girard
Barron, N.
Bartholomew, Claude
Bartlett, Frank
Bartz, Wm.
Bass, w. H.
Bates, C. T.
Ba.it:ter, Don
Beckwith, Louella
Bello, v. J.
Belyea, Mrs . C. A.
Bender Moss Oo 
Bennett, Charles
Bergman, Mrs . Agnes
Bertino, Joseph J 
Bertino, Joseph J 
Bingman, Mrs . Emily
Bischoff Surgical Co .
Blackman, Bob

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Bliss & Bliss, Geo R. & Ruth s .


Blood Transfusion Betterman As so~iat ion
Bond, Delbert
Bond, Mrs . Helen
Bowers & Stokes

 


$ 15.95
66. 23
39.29
7. 09
s4-9 . s1
69. 00
9 . 00
.12.05 .
29 . so
44.10
20.00
1 2 . 00
25 .00
69. 4-g
50.4-0
44.ss
 5. 00
4-.75
125.00
4-64 .27
s . 50
19. 70
6,924-. 69
5. 00
4-. 50
44.oo
12.00
24. 20
i5.oo
20 .03
177.66
10.00
210 .00
11.75
20. 60
14-0.00
s . 50
16:).05
160.05
s.oo
7.00
s.50
24-. 00
20 .00
s. 50
13 , 56






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June 13th, 1938.
Bowman, Harry J.
BOyd Lumber & Mill Co 
Bre.dbury, w. w.
Bradley Truck Company
Branch, Inez
Bradmeyer X-Ray Supply
Braun Corpora tion
GENERAL FUND
' . .

Broadway Battery & Electric Shop

$ 276.15
4-.12
10.00
44.92
84.51
14.47
19 .72
6.99
 







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Brown's Drug Store 30 .74
Bruner, A. G 
Bruning Company, Charles
Bruning Company, Char1es

Bryant & Trott Company

Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
do do
Buck, Mrs. M. H.
Buck, Mrs. M. H.
Burbridge, Frank
Burola, J. M. 

Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Burton, Wm. C.

Cadiz GroceriJ
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
California Electric Company
Calif' or nia Marl{et
California Market
California Pipe & Suppl y Co 


 

s .92
11.4-S
18.94
36. 76
6.95
s.oo
s.oo
37.50
1 0 .00
12.48
213.47
12.55
93.95
64.10
44.42
Campiglia, Mrs. Mary E. 12.90
Carlisle & Company, A. ~l.20
do do
Carlisle & Co., A.
Carpinteria Chronicle
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co 
Carpinteria Water Co.
Carillo & Davis
Carrillo, Mrs. A. J.

Case, Dr. Harold T.
Casmalia Store
Cass, Gerald ~! .
Castagnola, George V 
.
Chackel,  Candid
Chambers, J. H 
Chambers, J. H 
Channel Paper & Supply Co.
Chapala Top Shop
Chapman, Mrs. Eleanor
Choice, Byron o 
Ghurchill, J. F 
Ciba Pharmaceutical Procuts

  
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. 

 
161.24
2.53
14.50
1.42
32.00
9.52
1.21
32.00
s .20
14.35
6.oo
11.45
300.00
64.10
10.12
1 5 .00
1  6o
13.00
12.77





















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 City Bakery GENERAL FUND
City Contracting Co. 
  C 1 ty of Lompoc
City of Santa Maria i2.go
 Clarey, Mrs. J. A. 12.00
Clark, Rolland 35.00
Colombana, Mrs. H. 10.00

Colson Equipment & Supply Co. 6.4$
Columbia Carbon Company, The 2.7g
Columbia Carbon Company, The
Commercial Off ice Supply Company
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Commercial Off ice Supply Co.
Commercial Off ice Supply Co 
do do do
do do do
do do do
Common, Wm. C 
Consolidated Produce Company
Consolidated Produce Company
 Consumer's Market
 
  
  
 
  Contractor's Supply Co.
Cook, Clara,
Cooley, J. D 
Cooney, Agnes
Cooper, Chas.
Cop.eland's
Cornwall's

Corn\vall' e Market
Coshow, G. Horace
Costa, Mrs. J. I.
Cota, Albert
Cota, Juan
Cottage Grocery


 
 

 County 6ouncil of Social Agencies
Count3r National Bank
   County National Bank and Trust Co 
 Craig, F. E 



2.7g
92.70
219.00
92.70
1.42
24.54
25.5g
9.79
14-.50
73.94
36.5g
13. 72
9g4.66
20.00
4.oo
31.00
10. 30
7.21
2. 00
io.75
33.75
15.00
36.00
22.32
s3.33
30.00
3.00
4.10
Crane Company 2.32
 




Credit Bureau of Santa Barbara .75
 Crose, A 
Custer, Mrs. A. c 
Cutter Laboratories
Dellar, Earl
 
 
 

15.00
4.13
9.66
66.oo
 





Department of Penology 1.77
Diedrich, L. N 
D1etzgen Co., Eugene
Dille, F. E 
Dinsmore, Thomas T 
Doane Building Co.


 
2.4g
4.4o
144. oo
3.60
4.54








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Dodd, Luther
do do
Dodge, E. G 
Donohue, Mrs . Kate
Downing, Emily
Diyle, Mrs . Anna
Doyle, w. ii. ~
Drexler, A. H.
Drexler, Alma L 
Dufresne, A  E.
Dufresne, A  E.
Duncan, Margaret J 
Durbiano Dairy
Durbiano, Mike
Eaves, Jr., Albert
Echarren, Marguerite
Edmunds, Jennie
Ellis, Mr.s . Lola .
El Rey Surgical Supply
El Rey Surgical Supply
do do do
Ezaki, James
F,alesc Chemical. Company
Fancy Fish Market
Faulding, Mrs. Wm.
Faulkner, Jim
Federal Drug Company
Federal Drug Company
Fell's Grocery, R 
Felmlee, C. E 
Felts, A. w.
Fenstermaker, Rose
GEN EB.AL F.UND
 





Co.
Co.



Fillmore Citrus Protective District
 
 .
Firestone Auto Supply & Servlee Stores
First Insurance Agency, .
Fleming's Grocery
Forbes, Blanche
Ferner, Lorenzo
Fougera & Co., E.
Fra.nc e Cate
Free Advertiser
Free Advertiser
Freeze & Eteeze
Freeze & Freeze

Froom Plumbing Company, Arthur .
Froom Plumbing Company, Arthur
do do 
Froom, Coiner



Fugler, A. F.  
Fuller & Company, w. P. ,

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24.oo
110.00
50.00
s .50
62.00
13. 50
150.00
12.50
125.00
4o.oo
5.33
110.00
51.15
12.00
15.75
31.so
s .50
i.35
114.55
4. 64
2$.0l
7.35
10.00
7.73
22.45
41.46
96.4o
52.g1
11.00
3.00
1.54
112.54
25.85
s5.oo
6.oo
15.21
1.55
24.42
10.30
g.5g
s .44
101.54
4.3g
9.5s
96.00
12.00































 


















Fuller & Co., w. p, GENERAL FUND
Gallenkamps Shoe Store
Ganahl Lumb er Company
Garbiano, Mrs. Theresa 
Garrigan, J. D.
Garvey, Daisy 
Gates, F. H   
Gaviota Store  
Gay, Laura A.  . 
General Insurance Co . of America
General Petroleum Corporation   '
Gheno, Mrs  Constance  
Gheno, Mrs  Constance
Giant Products Corporatt:n
Gilberti, Em11io
Giovanacci, Graciose .
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G1!9ardey, L. E 
Garbage & Rubbish Hauling, G. & L 
Glenn's Furniture
G & M Market 
Golden State Company
Golden State Co.
Golden State Company
do do
do do 
Goleta Center, Santa Barbara County
Gomez, Tony
Gongopolos, John G 
Gonzales, Emanda
Gonzales, Juan
Gorzell, C 
Graham's Market
Greyhound Lines
Greyhound Lines
Grim, Mrs  John C.

Guadalupe Plumbing Company
Gusman, Casimiro
Gutierrez Drug Store
do Electric Co. 
Hall, Mrs. Mary Ann
Hamilton and Wall
Hammond, M 
Harris, H  B.
Harris, w  c.
Harrison, C.K.
Hart, Harriett
Harwood, Herbert w.
Hawkins Tire Service
Hauser, E. E.
Hayward, Ora v.  




 

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Farm Bureau
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$ lS ,37
6.og
4.20
s.oo
i7g. 53
2.00
334.80
2.4g
1 5 .00
3,2g6.30
16. 43
s.50
s.50
ig .35
12. 50
13.00
s.oo
5 . 00
12. 73
5g.99
3s5.g3
3os.94
4.03
21 . 4s
a.s9
4-.oo
12. 00
4.05
12. 00
5.00
16o.oo
35. 50
1. 50
.95
10.00
ls.56
15. 00
1. 72
4.27
9.00
22. 20
16.oo
s.oo
105. 00
14. 03
100.00
7. 73
5. 67
154. 29
10.30















































June 13, 193s.
Heckman, Lucy R  GENERAL FUND
Hefling, Evelyn Joyce
Hendry Broe
Henning, Jack
Herman's Market
Concepcion Hernandez
Hernandez, Isobel
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co 
Hibbs, Eva
 Hightower, C. L 
Hindmarsh, B. L  
Hing Yuen Company 
Hobbs, Bros 
Hockett Service Station
Hogle, D 
Hohmann, w. C 
Holiday Hardware Co 
Holiday Hardware Co 
Holland-Rantos Company
Holland, Chas. T.
Holser & Bailey

Home Owner's Loan -Oorporation
Hossack, D. L.
Hotel Bradley
Howard's Grocery
Huerta, Caesario
Huff, Elizabeth H 
Humphrey Motors
Hunt, Anne
Hunt, R. B 
Hurlbut, Helen
Hynson, Westcott & Dunning
Isom, B. A 
Italian Importi ng Company
Italian Store
Iwamoto Company, The
Jacobs, R. C 
Jenkins, Alice
Jensen, Andrew C 
J. & J. Company
J. & J. Corp.
J oehnck, D. F 
Johnson, A. L.
Johnson, D1nk
Johnson, James
Johnson, W. B.
Johnson, w. B 
Johnson, w. B.
Johnson' s Ga.rage
Jones Stationery & Gifts
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t 12.00
7.00
2.47
103.00
244.05
21.50
s.oo
10.00
21.33
12.00
36.00
i.90
6.2s
ioo.go
17.52
155.00
2.16
7.77
10.59
6.oo
17.g4
20.00
24.oo
i43 .oo
5.39
22.4o
g. 61
63 .94
4g.oo
6.oo
9.00
16.63
g.20
3.go
13.44
s . 90
g.50
15.00
5.00
16. 61
1.25
64. 06
5. 20
3 J
350















































Jones Stationery & Gifts GENERAL FUND 
Jones Stationery & Gifts
 .
Jones Studio, Albert
Jones, Cora A.
Jonell Cora A 
Jordano Bros 
Jordano Bros
Jordano Bros  
do do
Judd, Mrs. c. A. 
Juillard-Cockcroft Corp.
 
Jil1ard-Cockrort Corp 
Karl's Shoe Store 
Kelley, H 
Keran Laundry, The
Keran Laundry, The    
Kerlee Auto Paint Shop
do do 
Keuff el & Esser Co .
Kirkland, L   
Kittler, William
.
Knights of Col umbus Home Assn.
.
Knott, Charles w 
Kramer, Ira E 
Kramer, o .
Kusche, Ray o 
LaBorde1 Alfred
Lackey, J. A.
Lamb Electric Company
Lamb, Maude
Lamb, Maude
Lambrecht, C, W 
Lang' s market
La Nueva Victoria Grocery
La Primavera Grocery
Larco Fish Company, s 
Las Cruces Store and Service
Las Flores Api aries
Lederle Laboratories
Lennon's Grocery
Lew-Bert's
Lew-Bert's
Lewis Implement Co .
Lewis, M. K.
Libeu, Laurence L 
Lidbom, Hazel
Lind's Cafe
Lietz Co., A.
Linde Bakery and Cafe
Live Oak Dairy


 
 
Station 

 
 

 
  
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$ 1.go
1.4s
2.58
s.34
s.34
23.3s
51.17
153 76
33.72
10.00
59.00
11.37
2.32
67 . 20
14.18
34.18
19.00
7.00
l.7g
35.00
. 67
150.00
22.50
15.00
i4o.oo
165.00
2. 4o
110.00
55.17
s.oo
s.oo
77.0~
371.16
45.98
6.25
13 .22
3. 27
4.84
29 .09
22. 95
24o .04
3.55
2~50
135 . 00
100. 00
2.52
23 .s5
1.55
51.75








































 











June 13th, i93g.
Live Oak Dairy, Inc. GDJERAL FUND
Lob1ca Laboratories 
Locke, Harry 
Locke Shoe Company, Dr. M . W
Loesser Lab ora~ory 
Logan, Frances
Lompoc Laundry
Lompoc Light & Water Dept. 
Lompoc Light & Wa.ter Dept. 
Lompoc Milk Company
Lopez, Eulalia
Lopez, Eulalia
- Lopez, Lill ian
Lord, Mrs  Louella
Los Alamos Meat Market
Los Angeles Stamp & Stationery
Lotz, Ernest
Loustalot, Mrs . Frances
Lupton, Mrs . Herbert J.
MacCulloch, George E.
Wm. Macdonald Seed Company
MacRostie Bros 
Magner Funeral Home, c. P.
Magner ,Funeral Home, C. P 
Magneto & E1ectr1ca1 Service
Maino, Theo. M.

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Mansfield, Howard w.  
Maretti Estate, Richard
Marquez, Antonio
MArquez , Dolores
Marsh, Mary B.
Martin, Al
Matz, Mrs. Wm.
Mazzie, Mrs. Mary
Menezes, Mrs . Mary
Meyer's Produce
Meyers , Mrs. Emma


Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp 
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Miller, Frank
Miller's Pharmacy
Milling, Wm. F.
Mission Hotel
Mission Hotel
Mission Ice Company
Mission Paint and Art Co .


 
 





51 .75
10.15
125. 00
6.95
i1.9g
10.00
4.70
3. 4o
10.92
23 .30
s.oo
6.S5
6.oo
10.00
41 . 40
2. 06
154.19
1g.13
l.0 . 00
20 . 00
5.01
6. gg
35. 53
13 . ~o
209 . 73
1.60
3 . 00
13.00
7.00
105 . 00
72.00
3. 32
15.00
loo.co
22 .24
1$.00
79. 36
29. 35
14.62
1.09
113.64-
9. 62
55 .00
12 . 44
72. 00
15.00
5. 50
37 .os
2. 58
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Mission Paint & Art Co. GE?-!ERAL FUND
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Mission Paint and Art Co.
Mission Paint & Art .Co . 
Mitchel, Mrs . E. F.
Moller, Miss Christina
Montecito County Water District
Montgomery Ward & Co . .
Moore Mercant Ile Co . 
Moran, George
Morehouse, Martha
Morette, Mrs . Mae
M0r1nin1's Store
Morley, Frs.nk
Morris , R. W.
Mountain View Grocery
Mylund 1 s Service Station
McBane, Sam


McCabe , F. J. . '
McGregor, J. D.
McGuire, G. M.
McKinnon, Donald
 
McKesson & Robbins 
McKesson & Robbins  
McNall Building Materials
McNe11, w.
McNutt, W. B 
Negus Furniture Co.
News-Press Publishing Co 
Niagara Sprayer& Chemical Co.
Nicholson's Rooms
Normandy Auto Court


 

Northern California Hardware & Steel CQ.
Northrup, King & Co .
Novo & Sons, M. L.
O'Ban1on Dairy
O'Brien, Nellie
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Ocean View Court
 
Ohio Chemical & Manufacturing Co.
Olds, Frank
Oliver, A. G 
011ver1e Grocery
Ontivero'.B, E 
Osuna's Grocery
Oswald1 Aaron
Ott Ha~dware Company
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$ io .o!t-
5.32
3.35
2.33
30~00
10.00
15.10
2.90
72.62
39.20
7g.74
s . 50
6. 50
14.6$
7.00
35.69
. 90
35. 00
45 . S6
7.71
6. 53
1.60
7s.61
1.1+5
91 .72
14o.oo
i+. 07
12.36
17.00
3.09
.75
s. 61
13.25
130.14-
10. 92
17.16
23 . 50
23 . 50
15. 00
22.00
55.00
s . 50
s . 61
35.00
163.26
122.90
25.95
lS.74
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June 13th, 1938.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co. &ENERAL FUND
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Santa Maria Auto Wrecking
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
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Santa Maria Electric Company
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Santa Maria Furniture Company
Santa Maria Gas Co.
Santa Maria Gas Co. 
Santa Maria Gas Co.
a.o do
do do
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Santa Maria Lodge #90 K of P
Santa Maria Milk Co .
Santa Maria Milk Company
Santa Maria Pipe & Salvag~ Co 
Sarri, John
Sattler, D. A 
Schauer Printing St'u dio
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L 
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Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schwabacher-Frey Company
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Scott, G. M.
Scott, Katharine A.
Scott, Katharine A.
Schuld Sign Co.
Scutti, Mrs. Walter .
Sears Roebuck & Com~any
Sears Roebuck & ComRany
Seaside 01l Company
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
S~aside 011 Company 
 



 
 
 





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$ lS.90
72.51
131.13
22.os
9.25
45.30
45.95
94.46
92.20
42.58
3s.71
1.85
120.00
5.00
14.94
14.17
36.21
1.44
5.36
6S.24
2.s4
3.73
14.48
39.so
3.92
16.86
300.00
27.31
177 .28
s.76
g.39
69.52
15.45
56.39
20 . 60
4.o4
5.00
15.30
72.15
310.00
55.50
73.50
2.50
6.03
2.15
5.11
70.34
129.07
1007.94
273.4o
3 .5
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Seaside Oil Company GENERAL FTJND
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Seaside 011 Company
Shamhart, R. E.
Shamhart, R. E.
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Shamhart, Reid
Sharp & Dohme
Shaw, Frank
Shell 011 Co .
Shell 011 Company
Shepard, Frank
Shepp, Carl w 
Sheridan, Mary L.
Sinclair, 8. F 
.Sinclair, S. F 
Siple, Mrs . o. L 
S & K Marketa
Slatten Auto Court
Slocum's Elite Bakery
Smith, Mrs. Edward H 
Smith, June A.

Social Service Exchange



Solvang Garage and Service Station
Solvang Mercantile Store
Sopers Associated Service Station
Sou . Calif . Disinfecting Co . 
Sou . Calif. Disinfecting Co 
Sou. Calif. Edison Co 
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Sou. Counties Gas Company
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Southern Counties Gas Co 
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Southern Pacific Lines
South ern Pacific Milling Co .
Southern Pacific Milling Co .
Southern Pacific Milling Co 
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Southwest Medical Supply
Southwest Medi cal Supply
Spratt Optical Co., George W 






 

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100. 62
116. 07
354.26
672. 57
5. 00
15. 00
10. 00
50. 00
7. 06
25. 00
12 .04
12. 50
6.93
20. 00
43 .75
60 . 00
25 .00
50 .00
4.23
5. 21
3. 27
11. 25
35.92
74. 91
4o4 . 50
7, gg
20. 92
23 . 45
24.23
75 .37
55. 13
112. gg
54. 01
i1.9g
5. 4-7
3.67
24.22
Sl.00
10. 37
33 .03
20S .44
42 . 50
42 . 50
31. 42



June 13th , i93g. 3 3
 Ovieda, Toney GENEAAL FUND $55.00
 Owl Marke t 33.49
 Pacific Coast Publishing Company 22.17
 1.95  Pacific Coast Publishing Co.  
 do do . 5~.36
 Pacific Coast Publishing Co. 15.34
  do do  . g3
 Pacific Coast Pub. Co.  1.76
 Pacific Dairy Equipment Co. 32.44
 Pacific Laundry 46.32
 Pacific Southwest Realty Company s5.oo
 Patterson, Mrs  W. E. 60.00
 Pechumer, Frank    154.19
 Penney Company, J  c. 26.07
 Penney Co., J. c.  49.61
 Percal, Sam 42.56
Perozzi, Peter 6.45
 Peterson, Mrs. Thera 12. 50
 Pettingill, Mrs  Chas. g6 .oo
 Pettit, Douglas 2s.oo
 Pifer, E. E  4.11
 Pierce, Mrs. Ila . 97
 Piggly-Wiggly Grocery 27s.s5
 Pitts, D. B. 130.00
 Pollorena, Richard 55.00
 Porter, William 176.00
 Postmaster, Santa Barbara, Cali'f'. 20.00
  Pre1sker, C. L  45.00
 Preuss, Chas. A. 5.00
t Preuss, Chas. A. 10.00
 Purex, Corpora.tion 8.08
 Purity Store 32.60
 Quinton, Code & Hill-Leeds & Barnard  1,000.00 

 Railway Express Agency 2.39
Railway Express Agency 3.92
 Ramirez, M  i6.go
 Rand-Halpin-Hibler 3.9g
 Rangel, Manuel 4.oo
 Ratamosa, Rosenda  10.00
 Red Cross Drug Company 27.20
   do do  4.10
 do do 1.70
 Reedson 1 s Dairy lS.60
 Reily, F. B. 23.00
 Remington Rand   31.6s
 Remington Rand 7.11
 Rhoades, Coy  55.00
 R1chf 1eld Oil Corporation 6.s3
 Rio Grande 011 34.12
 Rivera Grocery 11.22
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Roblee, Daniel
Rodenbeck' e
GENERAL FUND
Rodenbeck's Shoe Store
Roemer, Frank L.
Romero, Angulo
Rosemary Farm
Rossi, Madelina


Ross-Richards Court Repor~1ng. Agency
Royal Typewriter Comps.ny
Royal Typewriter Agency
Rudolph's Grocery
Rudolph's Hardware   
Ruse, Mrs . Viola C.
Ryan, Mary  
Ryzner, J. 
Safeway Stores
do do
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do do 
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Sally's Pantry

Sandoval, Henry
Sanitary Laundry
Sanitary Steam 
Santa Barbara Brake Service
 
Santa Barbara Clinic ,  
Santa Barbara Cl inic  
do do
Santa Barbara Coffee Company
s  B. County Chamber of Commerce
do do
do do 
do do

do do
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Sant a Barbara Electric Co .
Santa Barbara Glass Company
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co .
Santa Barbara P1pe & Supply Co .
Santa Barbara Retreading Shop
do do

s. B. Stamp Shop
Santa Barbara Soda Works
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do
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$ 16.oo
s . 29
5. 00
51 . s3
s . 50
12.50
115.14
7.50
9. 00
2.02
s. 50
s . 50
100. SO
19.00
71.93
27g,49
57 . 50
75.s4-
196.6g
6s. 50
196. 29
52.30
3.61
5. 97
302 .6S
4.12
253 . 65
12.00
13 .50
20.35
g9 .9g
13.00
4-S. 66
12.15
30. 00
90 .14
4$ .07
4-7 . 21
19.16
5. 4o
7. 69
12. 79
9.1s
3.09
7.09
4-. 90
17.05
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June 13th, 193s.
Spreitz Transportation G~fERAL FUND
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Squibb & Sons , E. R.   
Stacey, J . W. 
Stahmer, Mrs . Paul ~.
St andard Brands of California
Standar d Oil Company of Califor nia
Standard 011 Co .
Standard 011 Co 
Standard 011 Co . of Calif.
Stanwood , Sam J .
State of Calif. Department of Inst i t utions
State Department of Public Health
Stationers Corporation
Stationers Corporation 
Stationers Corporation 
Stevens, Chas.
Stevens, Dr. Charles s.
Stevens , Charles s.
St evens, Fred G 
Stewart, Mrs . I da M.
Stone, Florence
St. Paul Dye \Vorks 
Stroman, Ralph
Strong, Fred
Sturgeon, H 
Sunset McKee Sales book Co 
Sunshine Market
Sun Studios
I
Supervisor of Documents
do do
Sv1nn1ngsen's Grocery
Swift & Comnany

Tant, Charles
Taverna, Mrs . Joe
Taylor, Mary
Tennyson The Druggist
Terres ?1~arket
Thole, H.
Thompson, Mrs . M.
Tibbetts Corporation
Tidewater Associated Oil
Tidewater Associ ated Oil
do do do
Tilley, H. L.
Tomasini, Roger
Tom's Store
Towsley, H. B.
Towsley , H. P. 



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$1S.92
2.40
2.95
66.34
6. 49
15. 00
79 .so
2.75
26.7S
g5. 62
30.13
24. 16
49 . 77
4.81
23 . 67
23 . 35
25.09
57 . 50
5. 00
6.oo
1 2 . 00
10 . 00
5.00
14. oo
153. 60
ls.oo
43 . 53
9. 24
60. 11
37 . 00
37. 00
i3 .s6
41. 77
1 50. 00
s . 50
40.00
6. 95
23 . 52
72 .so
.97
42 .16
16. 4o
20 . 42
196.19
225. 00
7g. 4o
26.00
i6.so
61. 60
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Tri-Counties Electric Supply Co . GENERAL FUND
Troup, Mrs . Dora Carr
Truax, J . P.
Tyree, Mrs . D. w. 
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co .
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co  
Union Feed and Fuel Co 
Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
do do
Union Mill & Lumber Co  
Union Mill & Lumber Company
Union 011 Company
Union 01l Compan3r of Calif' 
Union Service Station
Universal Auto Parts Co .
Unkifer, Mrs. o. L.
Ui t lity Grocery
Val ley Dairy
Van' s Market
Vans Market
Victor ia Motors
Victoria Motors
Victoria Motors
do do
Walker , R. o 
Wat anabe Grocery
Water Works Department

Water Wor ks Depar t ment
Water Works Department
Water Works Department
'I/ebb , Chas .



Western Aut o Suppl y Company
Western Pipe & Steel Company
Westwi ck, Atwell
Whi te House
Whitford , Margaret A.
Williams, Elizabeth
Williams, I sabelle
Willowbrook Dairy
Wilson & D'Andrea
Wi }son, Kent R.
Wilson' s Carbon Co 
Winn, Netti e
Winthrop Chemical Company
William H. Wise & Company
Witte, !Are . Wm.
Wood, l~rs . Emma G.
Wood , Vincent E.
Woolworth Company, F. w.













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$ 10. 50
12. 00
5. 50
10.00
10. 82
3. 61
145. 00
1~ . 25
2 . 42
79 .36
32 . s6
29 . 83
3.00
70 . 6$
1s . 27
59 .11
13. 50
16.08
2. 63
49 . 7g
13. 72
i .3g
. 27
4.39
5.80
18. 00
16.70
1. 95
7.50
10.25
79. 20
10 . 00
.$7
27.17
10. 29
7g. 2lt
23 . 50
25.00
8. 00
10. 00
12. g8
18. 64
77.32
3.65
1 2 .00
2 . 20
12.03
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Wright, Kenneth
Wyeth & Brother, John
Young, George
Zebrosky, Anna
Zemansky, Adolph
Zieman, Rudolph
Moore Mercantile Co 
O'Donnell, J. E 
Ruffner & Ruffner
Rudolph's Hardware
GENERAL.FUND
 

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FOURTH ROAD FUND
I
Smith Hardware Co., w. R,
Vane e , George
Arrellanes Estate
Ellis, M. J 

FIFTH ROAD FUND
Mid  Coun. Pub, Serv. Corp 
Adam, Rozan M. GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams, Norman 
Akens, Wm 
Albertoni, J 
Alloy Sttel & Metals Corporation
Anderson, Bruce
Ava.nt, Louis
,
Baker, Glenn 
Bennett, Charles  
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Block, A.  
Bottini, Martin 
Bradley Truck Company 
Brandt & Webber
Brass, Peter  
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed 
Brown Bevis Equipment Co,
Brown Bevis Equipment Co.
California Corrugated Culvert Co. 
Clark, Mary B 
Clark, Rolland 
Collar, J. N. 
Collar, J. N. 
Colvin, E.
Cooley, Harry
Cooper, Chas. 
Cravens, Tom 
Crav1otto Bros 
Crav1otto Bros. 
Crews, H. 
De la Torre, A. G.

212 . 50
44.0l
2. 00
47.50
8.50
9. 99
51.61
46.27
4. 5g
11.47
83 . 50
150.00
60 .00
2.s6
12.0l
7s.oo
55.00
14-o.oo
167.5~
72.00
24. oo
g4.oo
52 . 00
86 . 85
38.39
75.00
6o . 4o
36. 80
45.00
44.oo
66. oo
72.70
45 .11
50 .12
4o.oo
35. 00
72.00
7g,oo
8. oo
44.oo
24.15
50. 00
44-.g9
47 .09
134.4o
4S .oo
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DeVaul, J. M  GOOD ROADS FUND $ 52 . 00

Diedrich, L  N. 3. 65

Diedrich, L. N  6. 5s

Dinsmore, Albert 45 .00

Dinsmore, Francis 45 .00
+
Doerr, L . R  g2 . 50

Dover, Frank 66. oo
Elvidge, George is.co
 
Elvidge, George 40.00
 

Fageol Truck & Coach Co. 533 .16
Floyd, l{anley 50. 00 
Freeze and Freeze i51 . 29   
Froom, Coiner 72 .00  \
Fro om, Coiner 36. 00
 Gano, Robert 7. 00
do do  22.97   
 Gilmore 011 Company     393 . 45
Goddard-Jackson Company 5. 61
 Gorzel, Henry  loo.so
Grafft, J  225. 60 
 Greene, Tommy  20 . 00
 Grigsby, Al  60 .94
 Hamil ton & \Vall 7.46
Hammond, M.  24. oo
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 Harn1schf eger Corporation 1Bl. S7
 Haslam & Company, ?!. A. .7 . 29
Hayman Co . , B  3g. 63 
Hendricks, Raymond 14-. 40 
 Hergert, J . J .  235. 00
Hobbs Bros . . 164.S6 
Hobbs Bros . 30. s6
Hobson, Ellie 20. 00

Hogle, D. 33 . 60 
Holloway, Erwin 52 . 00  . .
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Horn, George 5s. 50
Hosmer, Helen
'  25. 00

Huyck, Andy  52 .00
Isom, B. A  . 112 .00 
 Jones, Chas.   110. 50
Kelley, H  I 67 . 20 
ICendr1ck, William
   44.oo
Kirkland, L.   g5.oo
Lambert, c. E. ss.oo  
.  Lambert, Ra,y B2 . 50
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Lewis Implement Co .  24. 3g
Lincoln Electric Co  25. 75 

Lopez, Erasmo  2s. oo
Luke Tractor & Equipment  Co.  357.12
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co.  63 . 3g

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Luke Tractor and Equipment Co . GOOD ROADS FUND
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 Mack-I nternational Motor Truck Corporation
Magneto & Electrical Service
Miller, Howard
Mil ler, Lee

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5. 27
4o . 4. 7
3.25
72.00
200 . 00
MQr an, George S9.60
Morris, R. W.
McBane, Sam
McCabe, F. J 
McKnight, Ed.

McNall Building Materials
 

  N0 rthern Calif. Hardware & Steel Co 
N0 rthwest Engineering Co 
Novo & Sons, M. L.


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80 . 00
23 . 62
30. 00
506 .43
111. 4.4.
12. 21
2. 76
011 Well Supply Company 1.11
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Osterman, John
 Ott Hardware Company
 Ovieda, E. G.
Ramirez, N.
Randall, Ray
Hand-Hal pin-Hibler
Record & Wheatley
Republic Supply Company
Richardson, Chas . T.
Roemer & Roemer
Roemer, Frank L 
Romero, Louis
Ryan , J . B.
Ryzner, J 
Sane he z, Ray
s. B. Telephone Co.
do do
Santa Maria G as Co .
a. M. 011 Compamy
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Saulsbury, J.
Seaside Oil Company
Shell Oil Company
Shepard, Charlotte
Shepard, Frank
Shoenberger, Chas. G.
Signal Oil Com:Pany
Snow, Beverley

Solvang Mill.and Lumber Yard
Su. Calif . Edison Co .
Standard. A11to-Body Works
Standard Oil Company
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77. 00
27 . 5g
55.00
117 . 60
5s.50
9.53
3. 24
so .09
72 . 00
1.44
llS3. 12
36.00
12. 00
33 .60
134.40
7. 25
27. 95
7.39
53 .g2
4. 71
20 . 00
61.94
4.6. 92
35.00
30. 00
63 . 00
364 96
60.00
25. 94
1.53
s .05
103 .32
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Stockton, Dick
Stronach, Wm 
Sturgeon, H 
Sullivan, Earl
Teixeira, t{ 
Thole, H 
Thomas , Roy
Thompson , L. T 

GOOD ROADS FUND

 
Tidewater Associated Oil Co.
Tobey, West
Tomasini , Roger
Towsley , H. B 
Towsley , H. P.

 
$52 . 00
143 .00
i26.oo
65.00
134. 4o
61.60
io4.oo
573 .o4
2s2 . 52
55 . 00
56 .00
117. 60
72 . go
 
Turk, Amborse 90. 00
 
Twitchel l , L. L. 50 .00
  


















Union Hardware & Metal Co . 97 . 2g
Union Hardware & Metal Co . 241. 92
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
Union Mill and Lumber Co 
Vi ctoria Motors
Watson Machine Works
Waugh, Chas 
Waugh, Chas 
Waugh, Chas 
Western Motor Tranef er
Western Motor Transfer
Whalen, J . T.
Whitney, Jr., John
Williams, M 
 

 

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ig4. oo
176. 00
60 .00
117.75
1363. 45
175. 00
2s.oo
65. 00
Williams, M. 69. 00

Woerle, Joe 4o. oo
Wood, Vincent E.
Dietzgen Co . , Eugene

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HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
20. 00
 
 
















Grimes Stassforth Stationery 20 . 60
Keuff el & Esser Company
La Purieima Inn
Lietz Company, The A 
Santa Barbara Retreading Shop
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 

 
 
57. 32
2.9g
16. oo
5. 43
5. 65
Wood, Mrs . Emma G. SALARY FUND 5. 00
 
Engel , K. s . GUADALUPE PUB . CEME. DIST. FUND 130. 00
Engel , K. S  133 . 69
Drum, Frank L. LOS ALAMOS PUB . CEME . DIST. FUND 44 .oo
  
Berlier, v. M. SANTA MARI .A CEME . DIST. FUND 110. 00
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Bo,~ers & Stokes 7. 34
Boyd, J . w  so .co




 



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Mid . Cos .P.S.Corp. SA~JTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND
Smi t h , C. L.
Val ley Electrical Service
Venaas , Esther M.
Whitney , M. H.
Sou. Calif .Edison Co. CARP.LT. DIST. FUND
Mid.Coe. Pub . Serv. Co r p . CASMALIA LT. DIST. FUND
do do do GUAD, LT. DIST. FUND

34.62
110 . 00
154.g9
:;1.20
150.70
do do do LOS ALAMOS LT. DIST. FUND g7.95
 do do  do ORCUTT LT. DI ST ~ FUND
Sou. Calif. Edison Co. MISSION CANYON LT.DIST. FUND 3g,49
Mid.Cos .Pub.Serv.Corp. S. B. WATERVKRKS DIST. FUND 32. 65
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby appro e~.--- /
/'-__,.v-- .'._1 .-/ ~~'--4'--7/~
--e~airman, Board of Supervisors.
Attest:
Clerk.
Board of Supervisors o f the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cali~ ornia,
  June 27th, 193$, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
 Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and J. E 
 Lewis, Clerk  Supervisor Preisker in the Ohair.
 
''Pictprial /
The minutes of the regular meeting ot. June 13th, 193S, were read and approved.
In the Matter of Renewal of Contract for Advertising in "Pictorial California":
California"
Proposed
Public! ty
Program
Cancellat1o
of Taxes.
I
Ratifying ./
Bir-Laws - Mission
Trails Expo
s1t1on
Mr. Eugene Swarzwald, publisher of Pictorial California", appeared before the
Board relative to rene~l of contract f or advertising in his publication. Mr. Sw~rzwa
agreed ~o allow the County the same terms as in their previous arrangement. Action
on the matter was deferred until the publicity budget is set up. Report on circulatio ,
rates, etc., was placed on tile.
In the Matter of a Proposed Publicity Progr am tor the Fiscal Year 193S-39 .
Hubert L. Voight appeared before the Board to propose a pqblicity program for the
coming fiscal year, and t o off er his services as director of said program. The Board
requested Mr. Voight to prepare a ten4at1ve budget, necessary to carry out his program,
tor consideration at their afternoon session.
In the Matter of the Petition of the Veterans' Welfare Board for the Cancel lation
of Taxes.  
Upon motion, .duly s econded and carried, the petition of the Veterans Welfare
Board, f or ~he cancellation of taxes, was ordered denied, and the Clerk was directed
 to so advise the petitioners.
In the Matter of Ratifying the By-Laws of the Mission Trails Exposition Comm1ss1o 
Resolution No. 2641
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors, by Agreement, ha.s joined the County of Santa
Barbara with the California Mission Trails Association, Limited, in sponsoring a gr oup
exhibit in the Golden Gate International Exposition at San Francisco, to be held in
  
Correction
to the l.932
Del.inquent
Roll.
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1939, and
     
WHEREAS, it is desirable that the California Mission Trails Exposition Commie-
  
sion adopt definite rules of procedure by which to govern its activities tor the benefit

of all concerned,
  
IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
 '
Barbara hereby ratify and accept the By-Laws of the Mission Trails Exposition Commiss1
a copy of which remains on file in this office and bears the filing date of June 27th,
     
193s 
      
Upon the. passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
   
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Correction to the 1932 Delinquent Roll.
 It sat1afactor1l.y appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of santa
Barbara, State of California; from a r~JX)rt 'filed by 'the county Assessor, that clerica
errors have been made in certain assessments in the 1932 Delinquent Roll, and application
having been made t o the Board by said County Assessor for the cancellation of sai
 
assessments, and any and all uno.ollected taxes, penalties and costs on or against
  i  
said real. property, as provided by Section 3go4a of the Political. Code and amendments
thereto; and

It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments, has been obtained
thereof',
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara,

State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections
in the 1932 Delinquent Roll, as set forth in said report as follows, to wit:
,
Strike off from Sec. First Natl. Bank of Los Angeles, page 41 all taxes pena1t es

and costs against Lot #615 of the Mission Canyon Heights. This was an error in double
    
assessment on the original roll 
 
Petition for
Change in
Montecito
Zoning Ordinance.
/ In the Matter of the Petition of John R. Southworth, et al., for a Change in
the Montecito Zoning Ordinance.
The aforementioned petition was referred to the County Planning Commission.
Publishing / In the Matter of Publishing Not1oe Calling tor Bids for Publishing the
Notice call1n
tor Bids. Supervisors' Minutes for the Fiscal Year 193S-39.

Communication ./.
Report.
Fireworks J
It. appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Arthur M. Clark, printer and
publisher of the Carpinteria Herald, th.at Notice calling for bids for publishing the
Supervisors' minutes for the fiscal year 193$-39 has been published;
\
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notice has bee
published. 
In the Matter of Communication from the United States Treasury Department
Relative to available County Space.
The Clerk was direc~ed to advise the Treasury Department that the County has
no space available for Government use at this time.
In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital.
Report was received and ordered placed on file. :
Vendor's Perm t s .
In the Matter of Granting Fireworks Vendor's Permits.

There being no protests or objections thereto, upon motion, duly seconded and

carried unanimously, Fireworks Vendor's Permits were granted to the following named
persons, to wit:
Cautello, Charles
Eckert, c. V. Jr.
960 Coast Highway Montecito
Goleta Pharmacy, Goleta .







Release of
Liens on
Property. .




Lowe, Phoebe A 
Lumbard, R. s .
Nakase Company
Oeschle~, Richard
Record, T. T 

June ?7th, 193g.
Mission Auto Court, 3505 Hollister Avenue
913 Linden Avenue, Carpinteria
424 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe
g4Q Coast Highway, Montecito
1050 Coast Highway, Montecito
Strickland, Frank o. Carpinteria Store, Carpinteria
Terres, D,
.
Wheeler, Ray
Goleta Department Store, Goleta
D1ngeman Court, 4149 Ho111ster Avenue
'
In the Matter of the Release of Liens on Property of Wilbur Mathews, Recipient
of Old Age Security.
Upon m:tion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the Chairman and Clerk of 
this Board are hereby directed to execute a release of lien on the property of Wilbur
Mathews located in the County of Tulare. 
It is further ordered that the Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and
directed to e~ecute a marginal release ot lien on the property ot Wilbur Mathews locate
in the City of Santa Barbara. Said release of liens was authorized upon receipt ot
$356.00, total amount of aid heretofore granted Mr. Mathews under the terms of the Old
Age Security Act.
Reallowance ./ In the Matter of Real1owance of App1ications for Old Age Security, B1ind and
of Applications
tor State Orphan Aid.
Old Age
Security,et  Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is Ordered that the
applications for Old Ag~ Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid, previously allowed by
this Board, be reallowed tor the month of July, 193g, and the Auditor of this County
is directed to draw his warrants numbered A l to A 1070, inclusive; in the amount of
$34,252.00, . for the payment of said 01d Age Securi ty; warrants numbered A 1071 to
A 1106, inclusive, in the amount of $1,733.00, f or the payment of said Blind Aid, and
warrants numbered A 1107 to A 12g5, inclusive, in the amount of $7,139.33, !or the
payment of said State Orphan Aid. 
It ls further ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered
A 1 to A 12g5, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient of Old Age
Security, Biind and State Orphan Aid, and the .amount of a1~ allowed to each recipient,
be placed on file in the office of the County Clerk and 1s hereby made a part of the
minutes of ~his Board of Supervisors, t o have the same effect as though incorporated
herein. 

County Aid. / In the Matter of Petition for County Aid.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are
proper pers9ns to receive County Aid;
,
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is
ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on Gen~ral Fund in favor of the fo l lowing
persons for .the amounts set opposite their respective names on the firs t day of July,
193S, to wit:
Florence G~instead,
Lucy Leal
Frank Bush

Allee Colley
Alison Davies
Ruth Harvey
Ella Hathaway
Mary Lane
FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria, California.
" "
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
c/o County Welfare Department
711 De la Vina Street
c/o County Welfare Department
526 w. Victoria Street .
c/o County Welfare Department
215 w. Valerio Street





9.50
10.00
31.00
20.00
19.00
21.00
366
Changes in
Old Age
Security.
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Irene Rowley
William Ryan
Carrie Scoggin
William A. Barnes
Timothy Crane
Robert Anderson
Mattie Parker
Joe Bunker
Geneva Bold.man
Mrs. Mike Soltero
Roy Mccombs

335 De la Vina Street
316 w. Arrellaga Street 
632 w. Dela Guerra Street
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
.
Ballard, via Santa Ynez 
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send all checks for Dist~ict
Four to the Santa Maria Office.
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT


In the Matter of Changes 1n Old Age Security.
$ lS.oo
i9.50
19.50
10.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
20.00
5.00
4.oo
It appearing to the Board from. 1Not1ces of Change", filed by the County
Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid
granted to the following Needy Aged Persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried,
it is therefore
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to the Needy Aged Persons listed
below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning July let, 193$
(unless otherwise indicated), as follows, to wit:
 NAME
RESTORATION
Glasgow, Francis Marion
INCREASES
Coldren, Frank B.
Covey, William E.
DuMars, Nellie w.
Foland, Amy K.
Hardacre, Mrs. Elizabeth C.
Learned, George F.
Learned, Mary J.
Sloper, Jeannette
Strong, John Henry
Ward, Katharine H.
Winn, Mary
DECREASES
Butrum, Lelia
Clark, Hugh
DISCONTINUANCES
Badger, Charles L.
Besette, Mrs. Hattie
Craft, Elizabeth
Culp, William Woods
Freeman, Clara Annette
Moat, samuel I.


Sherritf, Mrs. Carrie v.
Shatzer, George
Smith, Martin Elmer
 . .


'IDTAL AID GRANTED
35.00
15.00
35.00
. 
35.00
26.00,
35.00
35.00
30.00 .
20.00
35.00
20.00


6/1/3g
6/1/3S

Changes 1n
State Orphan
Aid.
Resolu.tio.n
from Contra
Costa CountyUnnaturalized
Aliens.
I
June 27th, i93g.
In the Matter of Changes in State Orphan Aid. 0
It appearing to the Board :from "Notices of Changett, filed by the County
Welfare Depar~ment, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc.,
granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is 
therefore 
ORDERED that the amount of aid granted to Orphans, etc., listed below, be
cnanged to the amount set opposite their names beginning July lat, 1938 (unless otherwise
indicated) as follows, to wit:
NAME
RESTORATION
Cosgrove, Francis
INCREASES
Corral, Paul, Lucille, Frank,.
Marcelina and Rose
Cosgrove, Francis
Feliz, Benjamin and Charles
Hirt, Gretchen
Garcia, Alvira 
. 0 Sandoval, Victor, Elvira,
Guadalupe, Rosie and Enrique
Silvas, Paul Stephen, Elissa and
Arthur Ray
Vanoni, Lydia and Leo
DECRF.ASES
Acosta, George, Eliza and
Alberto


Aguilar, Eleanor, Leo and Albert
STATE COUNTY TOTAL AID GRANTED 
$10.00 $10.00
50.00 24.oo
10 . 00 2 5.00
20.00 50.00
10.00 34.oo
10.00 15.00
50.00 50.00
30 ~00 30.00
20.00 30.00
30.00 10.00
20.00 -
$20.00
74.oo
35.00
70.00
44.oo
25.00
100.00
60.00
50.00
4o.oo
20.00
REMARKS
Ayala, Alexander and Frances Jean 20.co 15.00 35.00
Daniel, John and Jean
sa.ndoval, Robert, Emilio and
Reynard
Sierra, Angle
Smith, James and Mamie
Woodring, Donald, Joan and Tom
DISCONTINUANCES
Burger, Earl
H1rzel, Edgar, Lewis and George

Mendoza, Marcos and Louis
Ortiz, Jesus
sauceda, Mary Louise, Catarino,
Elizabeth Stel la and Abel
Stephens, Maxine and Mary Jean .
Stephens, John
Trego, William and Robert
RECIPIENT OF AID
Gonzales, Minnie
Woodring, Marian
20.00 24.oo 44.oo
 
30.00 5.00 35.00 {
10.00 33.00 43.00
20.00 2.00 22.00
30.00 4-3.00 73.00
7J7/3t,

CHANGE OF PAYEE
PAYEE BEFORE CHANGE PAYEE AFTER CHANGE

Welfare Department l~rs. John Costa
Mrs. o. A. Woodring Sunshine Cottage

In the Matter of Reso l ution from Contra Costa County, Relative to the Pre-

sence and Activities of Unnaturalized Aliens 1n the United States.
  
Resolution from Contra Costa County, requesting Congress to enact more
stringent legislation providing drastic reduction in immigration quo t as, deportation
of aliens who have not made application for citizenship af ter ten years in this country
368

etc., was read by members of the Board.
After due consideration, i t was moved, seconded and carried that this Board.
unanimously endorses the action taken by Contra Costa County.
Comm11n1eation. / In the Matter of Communication Requesting Financial Aid in Establishing a
Agreement -Flood
Control
Work.
Suit for Recov
of Old Age
Security.
Feeder Road
Project.
Yearly Program In Commemoration of La Purisima Mission.
 The Clerk was directed to advise La Puris1ma Mission Association of Lompoc
that their request would be considered when the 193S-39 budget is set up.
I In the Matter of Executed Agreement with the State Department of Public Work

for the Allocation of $15,000.00 to be Used in the Repair of Damage caused by the recen
floods.
An executed ccrpy of agreement between the County of Santa Barbara and the
State Department of Public Works, providing for repairing and restoration of property,
levies and flood control work in the Fifth Supervisorial District, was received and .  
ordered placed on file; and the Clerk is hereby directed to acknowledge receipt of said
  
agreement.
ry I
  
In the Matter of Suit Against Carrie V. Sheriff for Recovery of Old Age
  
Security Advanced by the County ot Santa Barbara .
 ' 
Offer to compromise in the action of the County vs. Carrie V. Sheriff was
referred to the District Attorney with the request thathe make the proper disposition
of the matter 
  
In the Matter of Withdrawal of Funds heretofore deposited with the Division
  
of Highways, State Department of Public Works, in connection with the Feeder Road
Project between Lompoc and San Antonio Creek.
  / Resolution No. 2642
WHEREAS, certain county funds have heretofore been deposited with the D1v1-
sion of Highways, Department of Public Works of the State of California, in connection
with the Feeder Road Project in Santa Barbara County between Lompoc and San Antonio
Creek, known as Road V-SB-Fdr, F. A. s. 34; and 
  
WHEREAS, the completion of certain preliminary surveys and plans for said
  
proposed feeder road project is required, the cost of which is estimated by the D1str1c
  
I
Engineer of .D istrict V of. said Division of State Highways to be the sum of Four Hundred '
Twenty Dollars ($420.00) or thereabouts; I

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the sum ot Four Hundred
Twenty Dollars ($420.00) be withdrawn from the funds heretofore deposited with the

Department of Public Works of the State ot California by the County of Santa Barbara for
the projecthereinabove set forth, said sum t o be used for the following purposes,
to wl 't:
Complete inking layouts; inking Mass diagram and cross-sections; checking
plans and making preliminary report, plus an allowance for Compensation Insurance, sick

leave and vacation reserve (15%);
and that said sum of Four Hundred Twenty Dol lars be set up as a Work Order to be used
by the Division of Highways of the Department of Public Works of the State of California
for said purposes.
 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 27th day of June, 193g, by the following vote:
Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisket. Noes: None. Absent: None.





I


June 27th, 193s.
Intent!on to ./' In the Matter of Intention to Sell Certain Real Property, Owned by the
Sell Certain
Real Proper ty County of Santa Barbara, Located in the First Road District.



Authorizing
District
Attorney to
Represent
County in
Actions.



Cancellation
ot Funds.
(
~Resolution No. 2643  

WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of that certain real
    
property more particularly described as follows:
Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Block B of Valleci to Subdivision in the County
''
of Santa Barbara, State of California, as shown on that certain map thereof filed in

Map Book 15, page 30, in the office of the County Recorder of sa.nta Barbara County;
 
AND WHEREAS, said property 1s no longer required for public use by said

County of sa.nta Barbara;

f
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said property here-
1nabove described be offered ror sale at public auction, at the Justice Court, in the


town of Ca:rJinteria, County of santa Barbara, State of California, on the 12th day of
July, i93g, at 10 A. M. of said day; and that the minimum price to be accepted for sai
prope~ty shall be the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($3,600.00), terms cas ;
 AND IT. IS FURTHER O. RDERED AND RE.S OLVED THAT . notice of said sale be given by
posting the same in three public places in the County of Santa Barbara at least five
-
days prior to the said 12th day of July, 1938. 
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of Ca1ifornia, this 27th day of June, 193g, by the following vote: Ayes:
 
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker.
Noes: None. Absent: None.

In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to Represent the County

in the Actions of the Southern California Telephone Company vs. the County of Santa
~
Barbara.
I Resolution No. 2644.
IT IS f!EREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED THAT Percy C. Heckendorf, the District
Attorney of sa.nta Barbara County, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept
service on behalf of the said County of santa Barbara in the oases of Southern Cal1for 1a  
'
Telephone Company, a corporat.i on, Plff v.  County of S. anta Barbara, Defendant, being
No. 29774 and 29775 in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the
County of santa Barbara; and he is further authorized and directed to take any and all
action necessary to defend the interests of said county in .s aid prooeed.1ngs;
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that C. L. Preisker, as Chairman of  
the Board of Supervisors of said. County, be and he is hereby authorized and directed
to execqte any and all papers and documents necessary to def end the interests of said

County.
Passed and adopted by said Board of Supervisors this 27th day of June,

193g, by the following vote: Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 232 C, Capital Outlay,
Santa Maria Valley water Conservation District, Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation ' . . . 
District, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District General Fund.
(
Resolution No. 26~5.
Whereas, ~he Bo~rd of Supervisors of sa.nta Barbara County find that the
sum of $600.00 is not needed in said above account Santa Maria Valley water Conservation
District General Fund  

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
370
Cancellation
ot Funds.
Cancellation
ot Funds.
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Cancellation
ot Funds.

Unappropriated Reserve Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the to -
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Ste/
vens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.

In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 206 A, Salaries and
Wages, Santa Maria Cemetery District, Santa Maria Cemetery District Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve Santa Maria Ceoetery District Fund.
Resolution No. 2646. 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $500.00 is not needed in said above account Santa Maria Cemetery District Fund
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Santa Maria Cemetery District Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
tollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 152 B 2, Materials and
Supplies, and account 152 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance and Operation, Fifth
Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Resolution No. 2647,
 Whereas, the Board ot Supervisors of Banta Barbara County tind that the s
ot $2,ooo.oo is not needed in account 152 B 2; Materials and Supplies, and the sum
of 8500.00 is not needed in account 152 B 9, Service and Expense, Maintenance and
Operation', Fifth Supervisor District Good Roads Fund,
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum ot
Twenty-five hundred dol~ars ($2,500.00) be and the same is hereby oancelled, and
returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald lil. Adam and C. L. Preieker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 150 A 5, Labor,
Salaries and wages, Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve
General Fund.
Resolution No. 264g.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $500.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. '
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 100 B 4, Repairs and
Replacements, I~aintenance and Operat1or;i, Welfare Department, General Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2649~
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $737.13 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of



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Cancellation
or Funds.


Ju.ne 27th, 1938. 3 1
seven hundred thirty-seven and 13/100 dollars ($737.13) be and the same 1e hereby
cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
 following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
 Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Salaries and wages and Maintenance
and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General
 Fund 
Resolution No. 2650.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
ot $19,500.00 is not needed 1n the following accounts: 100 A 7, Case Workers, $1,000.00
100 A 12, Case Aides, $1,ooo.oo; 100 A 23, Special Advisor, Administrative, $1,$00.00;
 100 B 24, Burials, $1,4oo.oo; 100 B 57, County Cash Aid, $1,300.00; 100 B 52, Old Age
Security, $10,000.00, and 100 B 53, Aid to Needy Blind, $3,000.00, Welfare Department,
   General Fund;
 ,. I   Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
nineteen thousand and five hundred dollars ($19,500.00) be and the same 1s herebY. cancelled
from the aforementioned accounts and return to the Unappropriated Reserve
 General Fund.
  Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent; None.
Cancellation
or Funds.
/ In the Matter of cancellation of Funds from Salaries and wages and Ma1nten-




Cancellation ,/
ot Funds.
 ance and Operation, Unemployment Relief, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Genera

Fund.
Resolution No. 2651
 Whereas, the Board  Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
 . .   .
ot $7,090.00 is not needed 1n the following accounts; 99 A 2, Work Supervisor, $500.00;
99 A 3, Clerical Help, $1,4oo.oo; 99 A 5, Labor (Watchman-Cook), $4oo.oo; 99 A 7,  .
Caseworkers, $l,24o.oo; 99 A 24, coordinators, $1,700.00; 99 B 1, Communication and
Transportation, $700.00; 99 B 2, Materials and Supplies, $1,ooo.oo, and 99 B 3, Office

Supplies, $150.00, Unemployment Relief, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
seven thousand and ninety dollars ($7,090.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled from

the aforementioned accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 
 Upon the passage ot the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
  following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
 Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation ot Funds from Account 81 A 3, Assistants,

Salaries and wages, Recorder, Salary Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund.
Resolution No. 2652.
 Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $315.00 is not needed in said above account Salary Fund 
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
    Three hundred and fifteen dollars ($315.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and
returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

372
Cancellation /
of Funds.



Cancellation
ot Funds.



Cancellation
of Funds .



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In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Maintenance and Operation,

General Hospital, Santa Barbara, and salaries and Wages, County Clinic, Santa Barbara

General Hospital, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 
Resolution No. 2653

Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $4o.oo is not needed in account 42 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, and the sum of $4o.oo is not needed in aoco nt

43 A 9, Housekeeping, Salaries and Wages, County Clinic, Santa Barbara General Hos pital.,

General Fund;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Eighty Dollars ($80.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled from the aforementioned

accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors. voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. D~nsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 42 B 12, Heat, Light,

Power and water, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General
Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.

Resolution No. 2654 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County find that the sum
 
of $100.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund 
 
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred Dollars (#100.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriated R~serve General Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol

lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the I'4atter of Cancellation of Funds from Salaries and Wages and Mainten-

ance and Operation, Elections - Special, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve
 
General Fund.
_Resolution No. 2655
 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $7,800.00 is not needed in the following accounts: g a 3, Clerical Help, $500.00;

g A 5, Election Officers, $2,500.00; g B 1, Communication and transportation $6oo.oo;
g B 2, Materials and supplies, $3,500.00; g B 4 repairs and replacements, $100.00;
g B 5, Service and expense, $100.00; and g B 22, rent of Polle, $500.00, Elections-
 
Special, General Fund;
   
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Seven thousand and eight hundred dollars ( $7 ,soo.oo) be and the same is hereby c.ancelle
from the aforementioned accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General

Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 



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Ca,pital Outlay, Fifth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve
GOod Roads Fund.    
Reeoltttion No. 2656.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $1,000.00 is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund.
Now there~ore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 150 A 5, Labor, Salarie
and wages, Fifth Supervisor District, General Tund, to Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund. 
 Resolution No. 2657 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County !-ind that the sum
of $2,000.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated ReserveGeneral Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Maintenance and Operation, and Capital Outlay, District Attorney, General
Fund.
 Resolution No 265g 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Cot1nty find th.at a public
emergency, that could 'not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
'budget, has ar1sen and addittonal funds are necessary;
Now therefore, be 1t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Six hundred dollars ($600.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappropriated
reserve to lccount 2S B 1, Communication and Transportation, $250.00; to
account 2S B 3, office supplies, $50.00; to account 2S B lS, Criminal expense, $200.00,
and to account 28 C 17, Law Books, $100.00; said accounts being in Maintenance and
Operation, and capital outlay, District Attorney, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L, Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
l n the Matter of Transfer of Funds trom the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 2g C 17, Law Books, Capital Outlay, District Attorney, General Fund.
  Resolution No, 2659 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors or Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has ar1Qen and additional funds are needed; 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
six hundred and 2g/100 dollars ($600.2S) be and the same ls hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Account 2S C 17, Law Books, Capital Outlay, District
Attorney, General Fund.
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Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 30 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation, County
Far~, Genera1 Fund.

Resolution No. 266o.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a

public emergency, that could ,!lOt have been reasonabl~' foreseen at the time of' prepari g
the budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed,
Now tberef~re, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
~wo hundred do1l.ars ( $200.00). be and th.e s~me is hereb_y trane:ferred :from the unappro-
P.riated reserve to Account 30 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
County Farm, General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred  
G. Stevens, Rona1d M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the UnAppropriated Reserve General

Fund to Account ~2 A 7, Nursing, Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund.
Resolution No. 2661 . 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County find that a publi 
emergency, that could .not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
qudget, has ari~en and add1t~onal fund~ a~e needed to complete the fiscal year;

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One hundred dollars ($100.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 42 A 7, Nursing, salaries and Wages, General Hospital,

Santa Barbara, General Fund.
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam ~. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Uoappropr1ated Reserve General
Fund to Capital Outlay, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, and Uaintenance and Opera-

tion, Outpatient Department, General ~os p ital, General Fund 
Resolution No, 2662  
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a 
public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of prepari 
the budget, has .arisen and additional funds are needed to complete the fiscal year;
 Now therefore, be it . resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of 
E+ghty Dollars ($SO. OO) be am the same is hereby transferred :from the unappropriated    
reserve to Account 42 C 3, Buildings and Additions, Capital Outlay, General Hospital,
Santa Barbara, $4o.oo; and to account 44 B 51, Clinic, Maintenance and Operation;

General Hospital Outpatient . Department, $4o.oo.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 


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June 27th, _193s.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund ~o Account Sl B 3, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General
Fund. 
 Resolution No. 2663
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 Whereas the B9ard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that co~ld not have 9een reasoQably foreseen ~t the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
 Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
three hundred and fifteen dollars ($315.00) be and ~he same is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserv9 to Aycount Sl B 3, Office supplies, Maintenance and Operatio ,
Record.er, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, F~ed G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 100 C 2, Automobile, Capital Outlay, Welfare Department, General Fund.
Resolution No. 266~ 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of . Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergenQy, that could no~ have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen .by reason of .funds are .needed for the .purchase of a new oar;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Seven hundred thirty-seven and 13/100 dollars ($737.13) be and the same ie hereby trans
fer~ed from the unappropriated reserve to Account 100 C 2, Automobile, Capital Outlay,
Welfare Department, Gener~l Funq.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 150 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Fifth
Supervisor District, General Fund. 
Resolution No, 2665.
Whereas the Board of Supervieors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that coijld not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, .has arisen and aqditional funds are needed;
Now the~efore, be it .resolved l:?Y ~he Board of .Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 150 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Fifth Supervisor District, General Ful)d.
Upon the passage of ~he foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. S~anwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Tranef er of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads fund to Account 152 C 1, Equipment, Capital .Outlay, Fifth Supervisor District,
Good Roads Fund. 
Resolution No. 2666.
Whereas the Board of ,Supervisors of santa Barbara County f ini that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, hae arisen and additional funds are needed;
Now tnerefore, be it .resolved ~Y ~he Board of .Supervisors that the sum of
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Twenty-five hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) be and the same 1a hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 152 a 1, Equipment, Capital Outlay, Fifth Supervisor
District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Jn the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Banta
Maria Cemetery District Fund to Account 206 B, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria
Cemetery District fund. 
 Resolution No. 2667 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen in the general olaes1f1cat1on of Maintenance and Operation, Santa
Maria Cemetery District Fund;  
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum or
Five Hundred ($500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 206 Bt Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Cemetery District Fund
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
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Maria Va11ey Water Conservation District Genera1 Fund to Account 232 B, Maintenance an
Operation, Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District General Fund.
Resolution No. 266S.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergenoy, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arieen in the general classif~cation account of Maintenance and Operation,
Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be and the eame is hereby transferred from the unappro-

priated reserve to Account 232 B, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Valley Water
Conservation District General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads Fund to Account 152 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Fifth
Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
 Resolution No. 2669 
 Whereas the BGard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a pub11c
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby -transferred from the unappro
priated reserve to Account 152 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Fifth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fo1
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
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In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 15 B l, Communication and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation,
Constable, Fifth Township, General Fund 
 Re@olution N9. ?670 
Whereas th.e Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could npt h.a.v~ been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Sttpervisors that the sum of
one hundred dollars ($100.00) be and the ea.me is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 15 B 1, Communication and Transpprtation, Maintenance and
'
Operation, Constable, Fifth Township, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing. resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the Matte~ of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
F.und to Account 30 B 5, Service. and Expen.ae,. Maintenance. and Operation, County Farm,
General Fund. 
 Resolution No. 2671.
Whereas the Board or Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could ~ot have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
seve~ty-five dollars ($75.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 30 B 5, Service and E'.lxpense, Maintenance and Operation,
County Farm, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors vo.ted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Ste~ens, Ronald M . Adam and c. ~. Preisker  . Nays, None . Absent, None.
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Fund to Account 150 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Fifth

Supervisor District, General Fund.
Resolution No. 2672.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County tind that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and additional funds are needed;
Now ~heretore, be it resolved by, the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Thousand Dolla~s ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby transf~rred from the unappro
priated reserve to Account 150 B 2, Materials and ~upplies, Main~enance and Operation,

Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund.
 Upon the paseage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being oalled, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: .ThQmas T. Dins~ore, Sam~. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
. In the Matter of Revision or Budget Items.
Resolution .No. 2673
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary; . .
Now therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same ar
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Aocount +52 B 2, Materials and supplie ,
the sum of $1,500 . 00 to Account 152 .B 4, Repairs and. replacements, Maintenance and
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Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, ta wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No . 2674.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Second Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary; 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as rol1ows, to wit: Transfer from Account 122 B 4, Repairs ar:d
replacements, the sum of $600. 00 to Account 122 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance
and Operation, Second Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
 Upon the passage of the forego!ng resolution, . the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter or Revision of Budget Items1 
 Resolution No . 2675 .
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer ~rom Account 112 B 2, Materials and
supplies, the sum of $200 . 00 to Account 112 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance
and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors vted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisk&r.  Nays, None . Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2676.
Whereas, it appears to t h e Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Surveyor, General Fund is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer trom Account g9 B 1, Conmunioation and
Transportation, the sum of $50. 00 and from Account g9 B 5, Service and Expense, the su
of $100. 00 to account 89 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance and Operation,
Surveyor, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2677.

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Capital Outlay, Sealer of Weights and Measures, General
Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account g4 C 2, New Automobile,
the sum of $151.7g to Account 84 C 1, Furniture and Equipment, Capital Outlay, Sealer
of Weights and Measures, General Fund. 
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June 27th, i93g.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M~ Adam and C.  L. Preisker.  Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter ot Revision of Budget Items.
, Resolution ?~o. 267g.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
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gneral classification of Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General Fund is necessary
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account g1 B 1, Communication and
Transportation, the sum of $230 . 00 to Account Sl B 3, Offioe Supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, Recorder, General Fund. 
Upon th~ passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker  Nays, None. Absent, None.
 ' In the Matter of R&v1sion of Budget Items. 
 Resolution No. 2679

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Publicity Department, General Fund is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 77 B 63, Fiesta, County Fa ~
etc., the sum of $500 . 00 to Accoun~ 77 B 64, General County Advertising, Publicity
Department, General Fund.  
Upon the passage ot the foregoing resoltttion, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevene, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None, Absent, None.
In the Matter of Re~1e1on of Budget Items. 
Resolution No. 26so.

Whereas, it appears to the Board. of Supervisors that a revision within
general classif 1cation of Maintenance and Operation, Plann1ng Commission, General Fund
1e necessary;
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Aocount 73 B 4, Service and
Expense, the sum of $425 .00 to Aocount 73 B 2, Materials and supplies, the sum of
$4oo.oo and to Account 73 B 3, Office supplies,. Maintenance and Operation, Planning
Commission, General Fund the sum of $25.00.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roJ.l being c~lled, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c  L. Preis~er. . Nays, Non&. Absent, None.
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 Resolution No. 26g1
Whereas, it appears to the Boa.rd of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification ot Maintenance and Operation, Justice and Police Courts, General
Fund is necessary; 
Now therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to Wit: Transfer from Account 6g B 14, Interpreting, the
sum of $100.00 and from Account 6S B 16, Trial Jurors, the sum of $100.00 to Account
6S B 15, Reporting and Transcribing, Maintenance and Operation, Justice and Police
Courts, General Fund 
 
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Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
follow!ng Supervisors v9ted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
S~evens, Ronald~. Adam and C  . L. Preisk~r  . Nays, None, . Absent, None.
In the Ma;tter of Revision of Bt1dget Items.
 Resolution No. 26s2. 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within genera1
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Justice Court, Third Township, General
Fund is necessary;  .
Now, therefore, be it Re~olved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Tr~nsfer from Account 54 B 4, Repairs and
Replacements, the sum of $5.00 to Account 54 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance and
Operation, Justice Court, Third Township, General Fund.
Upon the pas~ age of t h~ foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervlsors voted Ay~, to wit:. Thpmas T. Dins~ore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, ?lone. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Ite' ms  

Resolution No. 26g3
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classiciation of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it re.solved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer fro~ Account 42 B 2, ~aterials and
Supplied, the sum of $75.00 to Account 42 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance
and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
 Upon the pas.sage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: . Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. A.dam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter. of Ravision of Budget Items,
Resolution No. 26e4.

Whereas, 1t appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Garage, Santa Maria, General
Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer trom Account 3g B. 2, Materials and
Supplies, the sum of $$00.00 to Account 3g B 4, Repairs and replace~ents, Maintenance
and Operation, County Gar~g e, $a~ta Maria, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roJ.l being called, the
follow,ing Supervisors v:oted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C., L. Pre1s:ker Nays 1 None Absent, None.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
.Resolution No. 26g5. 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Garage - Santa Barbara,
General Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 37 B 4, Repairs and re- 1
placements, the sum of $200.()() tq Account 37 B 2, Materials ~nd supplies, Maintenance
and Opera~ion, County Garage, Santa Barbara, General Fund. t
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolu~ion, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Revision of ,Budget
Item 
. .

Revision of /
Budget Item 

June 27th, i93s.
' Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. 


Resolution No. 26S6.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Agricul~ural Department, General
Fund is necessary;
t
Now, therefore, be it Re~olved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 3 B 5, Service and Expense

the sum of $125.00 to Account 3 B 1, Communication and Transportation, Maintenance and

 Operation, Agricultural Departm. ent, Gene~al Fund. 


Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
 
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Steven~, Ronald M. Adam_ and C. L  . Preisker  Nays, None. Absent, None.
 In the. Matter of Revision of Budget Items. ' ' 
Resolution No. 26g7.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within gen-
 
eral classification of Maintenance and Operation, Assessor, General Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer ~rom Account 1 B 1, Communication and
Transportation, the sum of $150.00 and from Account 1 B 4, Repairs and replacements, th
l ~ sum of $4o.OO to Account 1 B 3, Of~ice Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Assessor,
General Fund.

. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
(
 SteveQs, Ronald M.Adam and C. L  . Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

Revision of /
Budget Item 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. . .  ., 
'
Resolution No. 26S8.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
 
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Probation Department, General
Fund 1s necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be am the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 75 B 49, Board and Care,
Juvepile Court Wards, the sum of $50.00 to Account 75 B 4, Repairs and Replacements,
 
Maintenance and Operation, Probation Department, General Fund 

ppon the passage of the fore. going resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Tho.mas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood., Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pre1sker.
   Nays, None. Absent, None.
Revi sion of I .
Budget Item   
. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
4 't  
Resolution No. 26g9
,  

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within  
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Second Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
'
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 122 B 2, Materials and
Supplies, the sum of $1,goo.oo to Account 122 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Ma1ntenanc
and Operation, Second Supervisors District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
'  
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
' .
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

382
Revision of /
Budget Items .
Revision of
Budget Items. /

Revision of
Budget Items. J

Emergency J
Appropriatio 


 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Resolution No. 2690   
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account gg B 43, Grand Jury, Fees,
.
Mileage and Expense, the sum of $900.00 into the following accounts: Account gg B 17,
Witnesses, the sum of $200.00; account gg B 4g, Care Feeble Minded in Institutions,
the sum of $500.00, and to account gg B 74, Expense, Santa Maria Court, the sum of
$200.00. 
  Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
 following Supervisors voted A~re, to wit:  Thbmas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2691.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 152 B 4, Repairs and
replacements, the sum of $600.00 to Account 152 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance
and Operation; Fifth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund 
  Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
 following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: "Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2692.  .

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general class1ficat1on of Maintenance and Operator, County Garage, Santa Maria,
General Fund is necessary;

 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 3g B 4, Repairs and
replacements, the sum ot $200.00 to Account 3g B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance
and Operation, County Garage, Santa Maria, General Fund 
  Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wi~: Thomas T. Din~more, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. 'Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.

In the Matter of an Emergency Appropriation.
Resolution No. 2693. 
WHEREAS, it appears that the Los Alamos Cemetery District has mandatory
requirements tor the Fiscal year 1937-193g;
WHEREAS, it appears that the sum ot $100.00 is required to meet necessary
 expenditures, by reason of said emergency and mandatory expenditures, in accordance
with Subdivision 6 of Section 3714 Political Code; 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that an emergency appropriation in the sum
of $100.00 is required to meet such emergency,
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of
t100.oo be transferred from Any fund on hand in said Cemetery District to Account
June 27th, i93g. 3.3
EA-3, Emergency Appropriation, Loe Alamos Cemetery District Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being cal.led, the
 
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, None 

Emergency /
Appropriatio  .
In the Matter of An Emergency Appro priation.
Resolution No. 269~ 
Claims
Recalled fro
Auditor.
Allowance of
Claims.
  Whereas, it appears that the Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No. 1

has mandatory requirements for the Fiscal year 1937-3$;
 WHEREAS, it appears that the sum of $3io.oo is required to meet the necessar
 expenditures by reason of such emergency and mandatory expenditures, in accordance with
Subdivision 6 of Section 3714 Political' Code;
  NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV_.ED that an emergency appropriation in the sum ot
$36o.oo is required. to meet such emergency,
  UPON motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of
. $3io.oo be transferred from any fund on hand in said Waterworks District to Account
' ' EA-4, Emergency Appropriation, Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No. 1 Mainten-
  ance Fund 
  Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being cal.led, the

following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Tt1omas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
  .
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preieker  Nays, None. Absent, None. 
 / In the Matter of Claims recalled from the Auditor for Correction and

Reallowed 
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Orders made
 and entered on June 6th and 13th, 1938, respectively, allowing claims as follows:









Boyd Lumber & Mill Co.
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co.
Holiday Hardwe.re Co 
Magner, C. P. Funeral Home
Rhoades, Coy
Rodenbeck' e
Southern Counties Gas Co.
Universal Auto Parts Co.
Western Motor Transfer Inc  .
GENERAL FUND $ 4.12
7.26
 6.27
35.53

) 60.00 )
$40.oo Good Roads Fund
20.00 General Fund
GENERAL FUND 9.59
54.01
59.11
GOOD ROADS FUND 1363.45
b~ and the same are rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
f~om the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:

,







Boyd Lumber & Mill Co.
Heumphreus-Sm1th Electric Co.
Holiday Hardware Co.
Magner, C. P. Funeral Home
Rhoades, Coy
Rod enb eek s
Southern Counties Gas Co.

Universal Auto Parts Co 
 Western Motor Transfer Inc 

GENERAL FUND
 
$35.00 Good .Roads Fund
20.00 General Fund
GENERAL FUND
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
)
)
$ 4.111
7.23
6.26
35.00
55.00
9.5g
23.93
5$.47
1363.45
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following

claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of
 
the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim

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respectively, to wit:





 .
Acme Super Service GENERAL FUND

Adam, J. Donald
Addressograph Sales Agency
   
Aggeler & Musser Seed Company

Air Reduct ion Se.les Company

A1tschu1, Ira D 
Ambrose Lumber Company
American Dental Supply Company
. 
American Handicrafts Company
American Law Book Co., The
American Medica1 Assn.
American Shore & Beach Preservation Assn.
t
Ames Harris Neville Co.
Anderas Department Store
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, W. M.
Arnold11s Grocery, :p.
Azars Grocery, Sam

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Bailey, Mrs . Ethel H.
 4
Bartholomew, Claude
Bart holomew, Patrick
Bartholomew, Patrick
Batkih, Alfred
Bauhaus, Jack
Bauhaus, Minnie

Bedford, Mrs . Lora
Benson, Newton
B & M. Siren Manufacturing

Bond, Delbert 
Bottini, Ida
Bowers & Stokes
do do
Boyd Lumb er and Mill Co . .
Bra.ndmeyer X-Ray Supply
Braun Corporation :
Briggs, Elizabeth





Co.



Broadway Battery and ELectric Shop
Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Brookshire, C. A.
BroW?l, J. 

Budd & Bodine
Burbridge, Frank
Burroughs Adding Machi ne Co.

California Mission Trails Assn.

California Pipe & Supply Co 

California Tire Company
Campbell, Robert
: Cargille, R. P.
Carpinteria Realty Co.
 



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$15. 64
156. 50
30 . 4o
lES.77
3.g9
10. 00
10.00
7. 50
100.00

1. 11
4.12

154.19
g.oo
S. 60
4o . 7s
11.00
52 .00
20. 00
4o .oo
32.00
12.50
50 . 00
12.54
100. 00
is.6g
20. 00
5. 00
30.41
131.55
105.06
76.92
62.09
2.30
9.00
4.3g
7.00
s.37
s . 61
37.50
93. 20
535 . 29
122. 6S
4.oo
150. 00
14. 50
6.35






 































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June 27th, 193g
Carpinteria Water Co  GENERAL FUND
Carson, D. C 
do do
do do
Carson, D. C. 
Carter Hardware Company
Cass, Gerald IiA 
Caywood, Hal D.
Channel Paper & Supply Company
Channel Paper and Supply Co 
Clinical Laboratory, The
Coast Auto Salvage Company
Coast Electric Co 

Commercial Office Supply Co1npany
Commercial Office Supply Co. .
Common, Wm. c.
Copeland's
Cota, Albert
Cota, Juan
Cota, Julius
Craig, Edgar
Cutter Laboratories
Davis, C. E.
Department of Penology
Dietzgen Company, Eugene
Dille, F. E 
Dominguez, Edw.
Doyle, W. T. 
Ducommun Metals & Supply Co.
Eaves, Jr., Albert
El Rey Surgicei Supply Co 
Federal Drug Company
Federal Drug Company
Ferguson Furniture Company
F1111ppin1, Robert


F1111pp1n1, Wilbur
Foothill Dairy  
Free Advertiser, The 
Free Advertiser, .The
Free Aa.vert1ser, The  
do do

Floyd, Manley   
Frantz, Russell
Gana.bl Lumber Company .
Gaviota Store




. 


General Petroleum Corporation of Calif 
General Refrigeration Service Co.
G. & L 
Gorzell, C.
Goularte, Olga v.


$ 11.11
27.45
4.go
23.50
129.70
6.29
l.4o
6.44
4.53
7.00
i1.g5
5.72
32.62
i.g6
30.00
3.91
15.00
44.oo
24.oo
200.00
15.95
1.$6
99. 52
96.00
20.00
96.00
1.09
16. 75
42.41
46.5g
4.16
244.11
2.4o
2.4o
13.64
s.24
65.92
1$7.46
16.4$
65.00
9.50
1.96
2.63
65.51
4.50
4.50
102.4o
10.00
38

386

























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Goularte, Olga V. .GENERAL FUND
Gurgich Grocery, John
Ha1o1d Company
Hamil ton & Wall
Harwood, Herbert W
Heckendorf, Percy
do do
Hite, Mark w.
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holiday Hardware Company
Holland-Ran toe Company
Howard, Henry
Imperial Manufacturing Co .
James, C. E 
Joehnck, D. F. 
Johnson, F. H.
Johnson, F. w.
Johnson, w. B.
Johnson, w. H.
'Kerlee Auto Paint Shop
Keuff el & Esser Company
Knott, Charles w 
Knudsen, Hans
Kummer and Adams
Lake, Harry B 
Lee, Donald W.
Lewis , J  E.
Libeu, Laurence L.
Lindblad, A. 
Long, Vernon
Lqton, G. R. 
do do
MacLean Company, Neil A 
MacRostie Brothers
Maher's Richfield Service
Martin , Al
Mathews, Mrs . C. I .
Mathews, Mrs. Harmon
Matthay Hospital Supply Co.
Mid. Coun. Pub.Serv. Corp.
do do
Miller, Mrs . A. L 
Miller, Frank
Milling, W. F 
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Miss+on Paint and Art Co.
Mission Pal.nt & Art Company
I'lionte Vista Dairy
Moore Mercantile Co.
Moore Mercantile Co.










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$ 5. 00
7. 2g
30. 90
1.62
7.73
6. 26
297 .s2
7.57
35. 71
46.9g
2. 47
154.50
25. 24
33.59
13.44
125.00
15.00
23 . 94
45.00
6. 50
7.47
12.00
25 .g1
74.16
36.05
2. 50
31.os
154.19
3. 00
1.29
10.00
42. 02
lo.g6
190.42
ss.oo
10.00
50 .19
4.oo
65 .00
6s .oo
ll.99
7.52
23 .1g
9.30
4.62
5.26








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Moore, F.
Morehouse, Martha
K6rton, St. C1air
June 27th, i93s.
GENERAL FUND
McNall Building Materials
McNall Building Materials
 
 
National. Committee on Boys & Girls Club Work
.
News-Press Publishing Co.
N1co1ee, Tustin
Olds, Frank
Olsen, E. B.
Ott Hardware Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Ovieda, Toney
Owens and Montgomery
Pacific Coast Publishing Company
Pac1:f'1c Coast Pub l i sh1 ng Co.
Pac1f'io Freight Lines
Parents' Institute
Parks, Anna
Parma, Catherine
Patek & Company
Pettit, Douglas
Pierce, Victor
Pinkerton; Mary Lod1se
Pitts, D. B   
Pollorena, Richard
Porter, Harry L.
 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.
Preuss, Chas. A 
Pyrene Manufacturing Company
Redford, Lawrence B.
Rehrig Manufacturing Co 
Reily Machine Works
Rhoades, Coy
Richfield 011 Oor.poration
Richfield Oil Corporation
Riviera Dairy Creamery
Robles, Daniel
Rudolph's HardWa.re


Rtlffner and Ruffner Garage
Salgado, Jennie
 
San Marcos & Montec1to Dairy
s. B. County Chamber of Commerce
do do do
Santa Barbara Electric Co 


 


$ 11.00
12.00
2.s5
132.31
3.94
7.20
37.34
3.o4
65.00
21.76
14.57
32.57
15.69
134-. 93
14.og
1.20
60.00
100.00
9g,gg
20.70
.75
6.oo
s.50
12.00
7.76
20.00
7.45
54.oo
65.00
65.00
26.50
15.19
5.00
12.90
9.00
12.24
136.4.g
65.00
4-7.59
3.22
52.48
52.00
19.05
2.76
11.29
14-.63
so.30
50.52
s.34
3 7
388








































S.B.Rubber Stamp Shop
s. B. Telephone Co 
GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
do do
Santa I~aria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times

do do do
Santa Maria Pipe & Salvage Co.


Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce
Santa Ynez Valley News
Schauer Printing Studio
Schwabacher-Frey Company
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company
do do
Seaside Oil Company
Senay, Percy F 
Shell Oil Company
Shell 011 Company
Shell Oil Company
Shell Oil Company
Shepard, Frank
Singer Sewing Machine Company
Smith Hardware Co., F. L.



 
Smith, J. J 
Smith, June A.
Smith Hardware Co., w. R 

Snow, Beverley
Solvang Drug Company

Southern California Edison Company
Southern California Edison Company
Southern do do do
do do do do
do do do do
Southern Pacific Company
Stalker & Wall
Standard Auto Parts
Standard Oil Company of Calif.
Stanwood, w. S.
State Department of Public Health
Paul Stephan
Stroman, Ralph
Sunset-McKee Sales book Company
Swartz, Richard
Sweetser, H . c.
Terry Service


 
4-7 .55
71.65
7.00
515.00
7.78
291.49
6.4-4
300.00
50.47
71.00
79.72
13.67
35.69
4o1.50
i3s.57
so5.og
450.42
57.93
.
79.s4-
454. co
5.15
42.21
23.1g
6.50
65.00
15.56
19.49
2.4o
35.00
2.7g
7s.oo
23.36
239.70
72.25
11.60
21.3g
4.93
16.60
s.27
24.20
23.91
55.00
4.27
27.00
24.oo
4o9.94-
12.4o
5$.20
s.14
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June 27th, 193g.
Texas Compa ny , The  GENERAL FUND
Thompson, Homer c 
Tide Water Associated Oil Company
Tom11nson, Chae. s.
Tompkins, Harold P.
Tooker, Ethel P.
Tripp, Margaret K 
Turco Products
Turk, Ambrose
 
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
do do do
Underwood Elliot t Fisher Company
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Un1on Mill & Lumber Company
Union Mill and Lumber Company
Union Printing Company
 Van Meter, I-Are. Corrine
Victoria Motors
Victoria Motors .
Victoria Motors
Visiting Nurse Association, The
Wade, A. C.  
Water Works Dept 
Weldon, Thomae P 
Weldon, Thomas P.
Western Fire Equip ment Co 
Western Motor Transfer
Westwick Iron Works
Willi s, Florence E.
 
 



' I
71.30
45.73
6.50
42.75
s3 .25
13.06
30. 00
2e.65
7.13
3.09
15.66
7.4-7
29 . 92
437 .14
14-.6S
79.05
5.25
1.00
15. 3g
15.03
19.54
21.46
6.30
44.69
21 . 4-2
96  22
1,11s.77
l.4o
12.SO
Wilson, Kent R. 5.00
Wilson, William J.
Winthrop Chemical Company
 
Wood, Charles
Wooton, Jr., Jesse
Wright, Kenneth
Young, George
Young, George
Zieman, Rudolph



 
 
 

Beuterbaugh, Fred FOURTH. RO. AD FUND
Smith Hardware Co., w. R.
 
Ellis, M. J. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Akens, Wm. GOOD ROADS FUND
 
Alberton1, J.
Alverez, s. M.

Alverez, s. M. 
15.00
27.76
120. 00
119.00
2s.13
1.24
52.00
6o.oo
60.00
s9 . 6o
e.oo
go. oo
I
390
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American Bitumuls Co. GOOD ROADS FUND
Associated 011 Co.
A~rant, Louis
Baker, Glenn
B~rrick & Son, F. S 
Bean, G. L.
Beard Ildotor Company
Beard Motor Company
Bennett, Charles
Biby, Howard
Bird, Chas 
Bottini, Martin
Bounds, Dick
Brandt & Webber
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed
Brown-Bevis Equipment Co 
Bryant & Trott Co 
do do




Burdicks Battery & Electric

Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co 
Barter, E. T 
Clark, Rolland
Cochrun Garage, E. D 
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
Craviotto Brothers
Crews, H 
Crook Company Construction
De la Torre, A. G. 
De P1azz1, Martin
Devaul, J. M.
Diedrich Automotive Parts,
Diedrich, L.N.
Diedrich, L. N.
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doane Building Co.
Doerr, L. R.
Domingos, M. s.
Domingos, M  s.
Domingos, II!. s.
Dover, Frank
Dover, Frank
Eckert, Ernest
Fabing, F. L.
Farren, Art
Felts, A. w 
Flores, L.



Equipment


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$ 41.31
79.42
44.oo
9s.6o
54.oo
10.00
3.12
19.22
53 .00
96.00
104.oo
105.00
56.00
24.35
4S.oo
72.00
25.75
g,2g
2.7g
6.S2
5.93
24o.oo
so. oo
33.19
30.00
10.00
65.00
21.57
g9.60
15.24
72.00
35.97
y.s.oo
3.75
19.52
s5.79
50. 00
60.00
36.77
97.50
43 . 6s
6.96
g.53
71.50
72.00
26.00
5s.50
ll0.50
37.76
8.oo










 



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June 27th, i93g,
Froom, Coiner GOOD ROADS FUND
Ganahl Lumber Company
Gano, Robert
Gehr, Lloyd
Gilmore 01l Company
Gilmore 011 Co.
Grafft, J.
Grigsby, Al
Hamilton & Wall
Hammond, I~.

 

 
Hanly, Leo
Hanly, Leo
Harnischfeger Corporation
Haslam & Company, W. A.
Hayes, J.
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Heltman, H. K.
Hendricks, Raymond
Hergert, J. J 
.
Hilderbrand, A. J.
" Hilderbrand, W. G.
Hobbs Bros.
Hogle, D 
Helser & Bailey
Horn, George
Horwedel, George J.
Huyck, Andy
Isom, B. A.
 
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Johns-Manville Products Corp 
Jones & Benedict
Jones, Chas.
Kelley, H 
Kendrick, William
Kirkland, L.
Krenshaw, Robert
Krenshaw, Robert
Lackey, J. A.
.
LaFrambois, Bill
Lambert, Ray
Lewis Impiement Co.

Lompoc Light & Water Dept.
Lopez, Erasmo
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co 
Lyons, Earl
Magneto & Electrical Service
Magneto & Electrical Service
Mendenhall, Irving
Meng's Blacksmith Shop
Moore Mercantile Co 
Moran, George


 



 


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$ 56.00
11.20
.70
150.4o
66.oo
3.63
64-.oo
$1.25
162.50
20.94
i3.22
24.oo
14.91
1.50
14.4o
126.50
io4.oo
65.00
33.5s
89.60
4.49
5$.50
19.95
52.00
s9.60
32.45
9g.gg
55.25
s9.60
52.00
so.co
i4.oo
14.oo
30.00
i10.50
97.50
1.25
s.56
2s.oo
74.47
32.00
27.gg
9.31
44.oo
s.50
1.16
s9.6o
392












 

































Morris, R. W. GOOD ROADS FUND
McBa.ne, Sam
McCabe, F. J 
McGinnis, John
McKnight, Ed.
McNall Building Materials
MoNall Building Materials
do do
Nicoles, Tustin
Ontiver o s , A. E.
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Ontiveros, R 
Osterman, John
Ott Hardware Company'





Ovieda, E. G.   
Petrol Corporati on, The
Ramirez, M.
Randall, Ray
Rand-Halpin-Hibler
Rheams, C. w.
Richardson, Chas. T 
Richardson, Chas. T 
Robles, G 
Romero, Louis
Rubel Motor Company
Ruffner & Ruffner
Ryzner, J 
Sadler, G. L 
Sanchez, Ray
 

 

Santa Barbara Crane Service

Santa Barbara Retreading Shop
Saulsbury, J 
Saulsbury, Lenn
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
Shoenberger, Chas. G 
Sloan, Harry
Smith's
Smith, James


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Sou. Cal1foni1a Edison Company
Sou. California F.clison Company
Standard 011 Company of California
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
Stockton, Dick
Stronach, Wm.
Strong, Fred
Sturgeon, H.
Sullivan, Earl



$ 44.oo
so.oo
ig.16
110.50
30.00
7.55
2.94
113.35
.60
50 .00
110. ~0
80.00
91.00
2.e4
60.00
g9.10
g9.60
63.00
9.53
52.00
24.oo
102.00
6.oo
5400
1492
5.04
g9.~
48.70
7s.4o
300. 00
20.00
162.50
37.10
26o.49
136. 70
i74.oo
4-S.oo
9.09
12.16
30.00
1.25
69.01
55.00
70.00
52.00
71.50
102.4o
96.00
65.00

.


 
Recess 
Convened. 








I
June 27th, r93g
Teixeria, 114.
Thole, H.
GOOD ROADS FUND
Thomae, Roy
Tognetti, Joe
Tognetti, Joe
Tomasini, Roger
Towsley, H. P.
Twitchell, L. L.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Un1on M111 and Lumber Co.
Union 011 Company of California
 Universal Auto Parts
Victoria Motors

Waugh, Chas.
Waugh, Chas.
Wertz, E.
Western Motors Transfer Co.
do do

do do
do do
Whitney, Jr.' John
Yauney Machine Works



McCulloch, Wil liam HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
 Weeshoff, Gerard
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H. ~ FUND
Caywood, Hal D.
Wilson, Wil liam J.


Art Concrete Works S. B. CO. WATER DIST.
FUND
Bainter, Armond L 
Calif. Pipe & Supply Company
Moller, K   (
 Nielsen, Harold 
Sturgeon, w. J.
Worthington-Gamon Meter Company



No. 1

$ g9.60
g9.6o
52.00
4-0.oo
4o.oo
g9.60
g9.60
55.00
3.20
s2.50
34.34
34.61
2.24-
192.00
60.co
10.00
797.25
1,233.13
g1.65

979.73
34.oo
11.75
20.25
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.37
3.50
27.35
30.01
3.50
g.75
.64
Eddy, Charles : LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND ll.g5
Gewe, Henry R. LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND



Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisorsvoted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
The Board took a recess until 2 o'clock p. m. of this day 
At 2 o'clock P m. the Boar d convened 
Present: Supervisors Thomas T. D1nsmorea Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and J. E. Lewis. Clerk 
Supervisor Preisker in the Chair 
 
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394
Preliminary
Budget.
/
 
In the Matter of the Preliminary Budget for the Fiscal Year 1938-39.
 
The Board proceeded with their consideration of the Budget for the fiscal yea
  1938-39 in detail, as the same was presented by the Auditor.
 
It was Ordered that th~ Preliminary Budget for the Fiscal year 193g-39, as

  presented by the Auditor, and as placed by this Board in the hands o~ the County
 
' Auditor, be authorized and approved as the Preliminary Budget of the County of Santa
 ' Barbara, for the fiscal year 193$-39; that the same be spread in full upon the minutes
 . . \
of this Board; and that said budget be delivered to the printer with directions to hav
 ,
'
 
the same printed and returned in printed form to this Board by Monday the 25th day of
 
July, 193g 
 
It was further ordered that two hundred and fifty copies of the preliminary

budget be made for distribution to the public 

Transfers I In the l't!atter of authoi-izing the Audi tor to Make Necessary Transfers within
Within Depar - 
mental Budge a. Departmental Budgets to take care of prior year claims 
Report.
  
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Auditor ie hereby
   authorized to make any necessary transfers within Departmental Budgets to take care

of prior year claims 




In the li!atter of Report of the County Welfare Department.
Report was received and ordered placed on file 
V1s1t Of /
.
In the Matter of Visit of Representative of the California Taxpayers'
Representat1 e
of the California
Taxpay
ere 1
Association.
Publishing
Fair Statemen
of the Minutes
of the Board
1
of Supervisor 


Association.
 
Harry E. Pierson, member of the Research Division of the California Taxpayers

Association, appeared before the Board relative to the 193S-39 budget, and estimated
tax rate of this County for the coming fiscal year 



Attest:



Upon motion the Board ~djourned sine die 
The foregoing minutes are hereby approv.edw


Clerk.
   

t
Board of Supervisors.

Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,


July 5th, 193S, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Tho@as T. Dinsmore,


Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Ade.m, C. L. Preisker and J.E 
 Lewis, Clerk 

' Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
.
The minutes of the regular meeting o~ June 27th, 193S, were read and
apprqved.
In the Matter of Publishing a Fair Statement of the li!inutes of the Board of
Supervisors .for t~e Fisqal year 193g-39:
 This being the time heretofore fix~d for opening bids for publishing a fair
statement of the I\dinutes of the Board of Supervisors for the fiscal year 1938-39, the t
. Board proceeded ~o open and cons14er the same as follows, to wit:
Bidd. er  R egular Me etin gs  Special IiJieetings
Carpi~teria Herald .  $25.00 $10.00
santa Ynez Valley News 25.09 6.oo
' 
The Daily Review    35.00 15.00
Union Labor News 35.00 15.00  . .    
The Free Advertiser 42.50 21.25 
News-Press Publishing Co. 4o.oo 15.00
I
I
3~5
Aband.o nment
of Non-agenc
Station at
Gato.
July 5th, 193S.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that all bids other
than the News-Press Publishing Company, be and the same are hereby rejected.
It is further ordered t hat sa.id bid of the News-Press Publishing Company be
accepted, and the contract awarded to said News-Press Publishing Company, upon the
entering into a contract acceptable to the Board a.nd giving bonds in the sum of $500.00
for the faith~ul performance of said contract; and it is
Further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board execute said
contract on behalf of .the County of Santa Barbara. 
I
 In the Matter. of Order of California State Rail~oad Co~miss1on, Abandoning
Non-agency Station at Gato, Santa .Barbara County: . 
Order of the Railroad Commission of the State of California, abandoning nonagency
station at Gato, located in Santa Barbara County, was received and ordered
placed on fi le.
Acceptance o /'
Deed.
In the I~atter of Acceptance of Deed From Lila D. Jacobs) Et Al., ~or a
Right of Way, Located in the Fourth Road District, to be Used for the Lompoc-Guadalupe
.
Fixing Rates
for County
Advertising.

' 
Road. 
Resolution No. 2695 
WHEREAS, Lila .D. Jacobs, a '"idow, Eva E. Jacobs, a single woman, and Ray C.
Jacobs and Ella Jacobs, husband and wife, have executed and delivered to the County
of Banta Barbara a Deed dated June 18th, 1938, wherein said Lila D. Jacobs, .a widow,
Eva E. Jacobs, a single woman, and Ray.a. Jacobs .and Ella Jacobs, husband and wife,
are the granters and the County of santa Barbara the grantee conveying certain rights
. of way for the Lompoc-Guadalupe Road, in the Fourth Road District, in the County of

Santa Barbara, State ot California; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is here
RESOLVED, that said Deed and the property mentioned in said Deed, be and the
same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and the Clerk of
this Boa.rd cause said Deed to be recorded  
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. DinsIIDre, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam ancl C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
-In the Matter of Fixing Rates For County Advertising For the Fiscal Year
i93s-39.
Resolution No. 2696.
RESOLVED, that all advertising of and for the County of Santa Barbara, for
the fiscal year beginning July lst, 193S to and including June 30th, 1939, be publishe
and printed only in newspapers of general circulation, printed, published and circulat d
in the County of Santa Barbara; and be 1t
FURTHER RESOLVED, t hat all advertising be set 1n six point (nonpareil) solid
.type; and be 1 t  
.FURTHER RESOLVED, that a square of advertising shall consist of two hundred
and thirty-four (234) ems, nonpareil solid; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that all titles be set in six point black face capitals
and not to exceed one square of such title, in nonpareil solid, except "Election
Proclamations", "No t ice of Tax-payers" and "Delinquent Tax List", which heads shall
not exceed four squares each; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that the price of all county advertising be and the same is
~ereby fixed at the following rates of two hundred and thirty-four (234) ems, nonparei
solid, to wit: 
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Legal Advertising
First insertion t
Subsequent insertions
Delinquent Tax List
First insertion
Subsequent insertions

$1.oo per square
.50 per square
.75 per square
.50 per square
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State or Cali~ornia, this 5th day or July , l93g, by the following vote:
\Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Ada.m and C. L.
Preisker . Nays: None. Absent: None .
Communication /
.
In the Matter of Communication from the State Department of Public Health,
Relative to Tuberculosis Subsidy allowed counties .
Communication was referred to Supervisor Stevens .
Communication / . In t ge Matter of Communication from Ca1avo Growers Relative to Enrorcing
Standardization Laws.
Communication was ordered placed on file. 
Communication I In the Matter of Communication from Labor's Non-Partisan League Relative
 1to the Proclamation of Vot~rs' Registration WeP,k 
Communication I
Marketing of
Grapes.

I
Soil Conserva /
tion Service.
Communication was ref ~rred to Supervisor Adam.
 In the Matter of ,Communication from California State Planning Board Relative
to P. w. A. and w. P. A. Projects. l 
Communication was ordered placed on file .
In the Matter of Resolution Relative to the Marketing of Grapes .
Resolution No. 2697.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that for the purpose of carryi~.g out the
dut1~s imposed upon it by the provisions of Chapter 754 of the 1933 Statutes of California,
as amended, and of facilitating the conduct of a special election in the Countt
of Santa Barbara, (which has been or hereafter may be ordered to be he1d under the provision
of the above Statute during the month of July 193g, with respect to the market g
of grapes under the provisions of said Statute, and the formation of a proration zone
in the County of Santa Barbara, all the existing election precincts in the County of
Santa Barbara are hereby consolidated as a single voting precinct for the purpose of
said election, excepting from said consolidated precinct those precincts contained
within the incorporated cities in said County.
The polling place for said special election in said consolidated precinct is
hereby designated as the Justice Court office, in the Third Judicial Township in the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
Passed and adopted by said Board of Supervisors this 5th day of July, 193S,
by the following vote: Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Noes: None . Absent: None .
In the Matter of Agreement Between the Count y _ o~ Santa Barbara and the Unite
States Department of Agriculture, Soll Conservation Service.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman and Clerk of the Board
are hereby authorized and directed to execute an agreement with the United States
Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, relative to establishing erosion
control measures on and along highways throughout the County. Said agreement shall
become effective July let, 193g, and terminate June 30th, 1939; subject, however, to
renewal from year t o year . 

3 7
Exercising
Option to
Purchase
Property.
July 5th, 193S.
/ In the Matter of Exercising Option to Purchase Property Located in the
Ambassador Tract.
Mr. A. F. Krebaum, realtor, with his attorney Alfred D. Haines, appeared

before the Board to request the County to continue the matter or consummating the

purchase of the aforementioned property for the period of one week. Said request was

granted and the matter continued one week to enable Mr. Krebaum to collect his com-

mission for selling said property, with the understanding that should the County be

charged rent for the additional period Mr. Krebaum agrees to pay same 

State and I
County Aid
In the .Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.

to Needy Aged It appearing to the Board that the hereinarter named app11cants ror State
Persons. 
and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by
 
law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and

It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy

aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and

County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is

ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
 
in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the

applicant , commencing on the first day of July 193S (unless otherwise indicated) and
 
on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money
 
to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit:

NAME OF APPLICANT

Baron, Dominique

Callow, Clara Jane

Cooley, Mrs . Grace H.

De la Torre, Dolores

Delbrook, Philomene
Delbrook, Victor Henry

Deweese, Wm. H.

Dodge, Walter w.

Gnavauch, Fredrick

Goby, Frank

Green, Mrs . Nellie

Hartnack, Christian C.
Henricks, Jesse L.

Hoff, Robert

Kamenz1nt, Marzell
'
Keogh, Laura Ann

Knudson, Mati lda Olive

Moone, Luci le

Owen, Charles Clarence
Rasso , Frances
Schmidt, Maud
Thomas, Frank R.



  
Thomas, Hattie

Weeks , Ida M.

RENEWAL APPLICATIONS

Banks , Cora

Beckley , William George

Breck, Frank


TOTAL AID GRAN~ED
$25. 00
33 . 00
35 . 00
35 .00
35. 00
35. 00
35 . 00
35.00
35. 00
2e.oo
5.00
32. 00
35. 00
30. 00
35. 00
34-.00

10. 00
35.00

35.00
27 .00
35 . 00
35.00

35. 00
25 .00
35 .00
35. 00
35. 00




 .

REMARKS

398


NAME OF APPLICANT
RENEWAL APPLICATI01'!S (continued)
 Burola, Maria
Carr, Alice
 Castro, Delfina
 Chenoweth, Chauncey
Clemens, Susana Layman
 Conrad, Paul
Cordero, Iv1aria Justa
Cox , l~ary Summers
Craft, William W.
Eckert, Ernest
Ector, Wol:fe w.
Ensminger , Annie Clara Ellen
Fasholz, Helena
Felmlee, o. R.
Ferguson, James
Fuller, Mrs . Almira Estelle
Goddard, James F.
  Green, Mary Jane
Guild, William E.
Hansen, Minnie
Hawk, Elnora


 Hawk, Oliver Berthold

Hicks, Oecar
Humphrey, Mary A. 
 Hutcheson, Alonzo William
Ht1tcheson,  I~argaret
Jones, Anjeanette 
Juarez, Vicente
Lee, Jason D. 
Lee, Viola Deletta
Little, Tillie s. 
Litten, Oliver P .

l~olloy, Grace
Ildortenson, Fredrick
Motsch, John Geo .
I'liurphy, Charles
Newlon, Robert C.
O' Day, Pat
Olivera, Ysmael




 Ortiz, Ramon
Pendley, Joshua c:
Pierce, Ila
Sawyer, Charles
Silva, Manuel


Sims, Eloise 
Smith, Edward Leonida
Smith, Rebecca Frances
Steell, John Denton


'
'IOTAL AID GRANTED

 .

$ 27 ~ 00 .
35. 00
35. 00
30.00

35 .00
35. 00
3it.oo
35.00
35 .00
35.00

35. 00
35. 00
35.00
35.90
35.00
35.00
35. 00
25.00
35. 00
35. 00
35.00
 35.00
35 .00
35. 00
30. 00
25 . 00
3 5. 00'
35. 00
35.00
35 .00
35.00
35.oo
35.00
35. 00
35. 00
35 .00
35 .00
35. 00
35 . 00
35. 00
 35. 00
35. 00
39. 00
35_. oo
35. 00
32.50
32.50
35. 00


 



 

REMARKS
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 .
Extension of
:Time -- Old
Age Security
 
Old Age
Security.

3 9
July 5th, i93s.
NAME OF APPLICANT TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS
RENEWALS (Continued)
Sturtevant, A  35.00
Swanwic k, ~Tannie 35.00
Wagner, William 35.00
Weekly, Albert w.  35.00
RESTORATIONS

Nelson, Peter 7/1/3g
Valenzuela, Mariano "
In the Matter of Declaration of Necessity for Extension of Time in Submitti

Application tor Old Age Security.
 :  
WHEREAS, it appears from the report of the County Welfare Department that
the application of
Poffley, Edwin April 21 193g
applicant for Old Age Security, was received on the date set opposite his name, and
has been under investigation without delay and with all due diligence, but is 1mpossibl
of completion within ninety days;
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors declare a necessity
for an extension of time in submitting the application for the above named applicant
for Old Age Security for approval.
In the Matter of Denial of Applications for Old Age Security.
'
It appearing to ~he Board from the report of the County Welfare Department

that the following named appJ.icants for Old Age Security are not eligible for said

Old Age Security; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it ie
Ordered that said applications be, and the same are hereby denied as fol-
 
lows, to wit:
  

State and
County Aid
to Needy
Blind Person 

(


 
 
Myra AndrLts
Cornelia Lermond
Robert E. Miller
Anna Belle Smith


/ In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State am County Aid to Needy

Blind Persons.

It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to needy Blind Persons having filed their applications, as required by

law, and as in said applications f ully set f orth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
t
blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persona to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded a.nd carried, it is

ORDERED, that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund ,

in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the app1i
cant, commencing on the first day of July i93g (unless otherwise indicated) and on the
first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be
used for the support of said needy blind persons , to wit:
~JAME OF APPLICANT
RENEWALS
Gutierrez, Alexander
Thompson, William ( W.IiA.)

TOTAL AID GRANTED
$ 50, 00
50. 00
REMARKS


400
1311nd Aid. J
Approval of
Phye1c1an's
Statements.
J

In thE; J~atter of Denial of Application for Blind Aid.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the Count y Welfare Department
that the following .named applicant for Blind Aid is not eligible for said Blind Aid;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is 
Ordered that said application be, and the same is hereby denied as follows ,
to wit: 
Charles O. Anderson
 In the Matter of Approval of Physician's Statements for Eye Examinations .
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman is hereby authorized to
approve the statement of M. E. Mesirow, M. D. for the examination of William M. Thompson ,
State and
County Aid
to Needy
Children.
and
I
the statement of w. H, Johnston, M. b. for the examination of Charles O. Anderson .
In the Matter of App1ication for State and County Aid to Needy Chi1dren
State Orphan J
Aid.
State Orphan
Aid.
-
j
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State an
County Aid to Needy Children having filed their applications, as required by law, and
as in said applications fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County
Aid; upon Motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following names, for the amount set opposite the names and on the first
day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be 11sed
for the support of said needy children, to wit:
PAYEE
Margaret I. Carmichael
Rosario J . Perez
Mrs. Alvin Vasquez
Sei Hashimoto
Bertha Martinez

FOR THE BENEFIT
OF
Tompkins, Ursula
No . PERSONS TOTAL
IN FAl\~ILY Al~OUNT
GRANTED
2
5
l
5
2
4o .oo
  Gs .oo
10. 00
59 . 00
20. 00
STATE
AID
10.00
4o.oo
10.00
4o .oo
20. 00
COUNTY
AID
30. 00
2g . oo
In the Matter of the Application of Sei Hashimoto, Box 59, Guadalupe,
California, for State Aid for Sada.ye, Tamiji, Katsuj1 and Sadie Hashimoto, half-orphan 
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Sadaye, Tam1ji,
Katsuji and Sadie Hashimoto are half-orphans and are proper persons to to receive Coun y
Aid~ and are in the ct1stody of said Sei Hashimoto, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said 6e1 Hashimoto for the sum of Forty and no/100 dollars , and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Bertha Martinez, 319 No . Mary Drive ,
Santa Maria, California, for State A~d for Julien and Mercedes M~rt1nez, half-orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Julien and Mercedes
Martinez are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the
' custody of said 'Bertha llartine z, liAother,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Bertha Martinez for the sum of Twenty and no/100 dollars, and I
 for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the 'above named minors.

,
State Orphan ./
Aid. 







State Orphan ./
Aid. 
State Orph
Aid.

/
July 5th, i93g. 4 1
In the matter of the Application of Mrs. Alvin Vasquez, 1109 Curley Avenue,  
Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid for Ursula Rose Tompkins, whole orphan 
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Ursula Rose Tompkins
is a whole orphan and is a proper person to receive State Aid, and is in the custody of
said Mrs . Alvin Vasquez 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrs.nt on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Alvin Vasquez for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and fo
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor 
In the Matter of the Application of Rosario J. Per'ez, 233 East Gutierrez
Street, Santa Barbara, Ca11fornia, for State Aid for Esther, Joe, Consuelo and Carmen

Perez, half-orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Esther, Joe, Consuelo
and Carmen Perez are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid , and are
in the custody of said Rosario J. Perez, Mother,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw.hie warrant on the Treasurer on General
F11nd, in favor of said Rosario J. Perez for the sum of Forty and no/100 dollars, and fo
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until. the further order of this
 
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors 

In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Margaret I. Carmichael, g14 East  
~apamu Street, Santa Barbara, California for State Aid f or Douglas Bane Carm1cha.e1,

half-orphan.

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Douglas Bane Cannichael
is a half-orphan and is a proper person to rec~ive State Aid, and is in the custody of
said Mrs. Margaret I. Carmichael, Mother, 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General 
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Margaret I. Carmichael for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollar
and tor a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further o?Uer of

this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor 

State
aid.
/ In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to Orphans.
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 It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by
orders duly made and entered during the year 1937, granted state A1d for the support
ot orphans, etc., as in said applications and orders fully s et forth; and
It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications 
for the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the year i93g, as required
by law; and
It further appearing from the examination of said applications that the
orphans, et~., are .Proper persons to receive State Aid, and that they are in the custod
of responsible persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t le
ORDERE~., that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the
   
applicant, commencing on the first day of July, 193S, (unless otherwise indicated) and
  
on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money
to b~ used for the support of said orplians, etc.; Payee and recipient of aid appear in
this order respect~vely ~a follows, to wit:
Acosta, Elisa
B~ce~ra, Ramona
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Bermudez, Rosie
Burger, Lucy
 
George, Eliza and Alberto Acosta
t $30.00
lo!ary, Arnold Gonsala and Manuela
Becerra   4./1/3$ 4-0.oo
Rudolph and Georgia Bermudez 20.00
Jerr"J Jr. and George Robb Burger 4-/l/3g 20.00
 

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Aid .
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Carr, c. o.
.
Gonsalez, Ramona
Jiminez, Antonia
Morelli, I~ary 
Moreno, Altagracia
Vanoni, Elvina
Villalba, Mrs. Rosa

Worsham, Mrs. Gladys


Jack, Patsy Ruth and Thornton
Warren Carr
Joaquin Jiminez
Beatrice Jiminez
Lonnie, Eddie, Rudolpho and
Carmelita Arellano
Elias, Abelina, Juanita and
Bernardino Moreno

Lydia and Leo Vanoni
Russell and Richard Villalba
Daniel Worsham
1/1/38 30.00
10.00
1 0 . 00
' 4o.oo
4o.oo

20. 00
20. 00
 .
10. 00
In the Matter of Change in Signatures of Payees for State Orphan Aid.

Acting upon the request of the County Welfare Department, the following

changes in signature of payee for State Orphan Aid are hereby ordered:
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Settlement:
and Dismissal
ot Act ion.

. 
Acceptance o
Deed.




Reci pient of Aid
Espitia, Pablo
Melina, Tony, sa.ntos,
Juan and Margarita
Signature before change
By Mark

By Mark
Signature after change
Hipolita Espetia

Ysabel Melina
/ In the Matter of Acceptan~e of Settlement and Dismissal of Action

I

Against Carrie V. Sherriff, for reimbursement of aid advanced by the County of Santa
Barbara.
 
,.
Resolution No. 269g 
 
Whereas, an action was filed on the 6th day of June, 193$, on behalf of
the County of Santa Barbara, against one Carrie v. Sherriff, ~or re-imbur sement of
certain sums expended by said County of santa Barbara to the said Carrie v. Sherriff as
Old Age Security payments, said total payments being in the amount of One Thousand
Six Hundred and Fifty-one and 50/l OOths Dollars ($1 ,651.50) 1 and:
Whereas, the said Carrie V. Sherriff, through her counsel, has tendered
to the County of Santa Barbara the sum of Twelve Hundred and no/ l OOths Dollars
( $1200. 00) in full settlement at said claim of said County of Santa Bs.rbara against
said Carrie v. Sheriff;
 NOW, THEREFORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that it is for the
best interests of said County of sa.nta Barbara that said sum of $1200 . 00 be, and the
same 1s hereby accepted cby this Board of Sttpervisors on behalf of said County of Santa
Barbara in full settlement of any and all claims that saiu County of Santa Barbara m a~
have at this time against said Carrie V. Sherr1ff; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the District Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara be, and he is hereby authorized and directed t o dismiss said
above-entitled action heretofore filed in the Superior Court of the State of Californ~a,
in and for the County of Santa Barbara, being File No. 29701.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 5th day of July 193g , by the following vote:
Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O. L.
Preisker. Noes : None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from the County National Bank and
Trust Company For a Right of Way Located in the First Road District.
Resolution No . 2699 .
Whereas, the County National Bank and Trust Company of Santa Barbara, a
corporation, by its President, H. H. Eddy, and its Trust Officer, R. E. Bixby, has
executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara a Deed dated July 2nd, 193g,
wherein said Coun~y National Bank and Trust Company of Santa Barbara, a corporation ,
 
by its President H. H. Eddy, and its Trust Officer, R. E. Bixby, is the grantor and


July 5th, i93s.
the County of Santa Barbara the grantee, .conveying certain rights of way situated in
the First Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for the uses
and purposes of a public road; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
4. 3
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed,
I 
be .and the same is hereby accepted for the .us~s a~d purposes therein mentioned, and
the Clerk of this Board cause said Deed to be racorded.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing nesQlution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Claim Reject d . /  In the liA:atter of Claim Recalled from the Au.di tor and Rejected.
Claims J{eld
Over.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carr.ied, it is Ordered that the Order made
and entered on June 13th, 1938, allowing the claim of the Bradley Truck Company for the
sum of $44. 92, General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and it is further
Ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor and rejected.
 I n the Matter of Claims Held Over. . .
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t is ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby held over:
 Bancroft Whitney Company
. II II
 Bank of America
  

io. 30
125. 00
All owano e of ,--
Cl aims.
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.

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 Upon motion, duly seconded and ca.:t.'ried, it is Ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of
the fund designated in the order of allowance indQrsed on the fact of each claim
respectively, to wit :





















Aarset, Mrs . Ingolf
Abbott Laboratories
Abbott, Vera
Abbott, Virginia
Acres , Frank M.
Adam, J. Donald
Adam, Ronald M.
Ahrens , Meta

Air Reduction Salee Company
Alta California, Inc.
Alvarez, Mrs . F 
Ambrose, R. T 
Andera' a Department Store
Anderson, Fred G.
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, James 
Anderson, Sydney A.
A & P Tea Co .
Arrellanes, Mrs . Theodore
Ary, Hubert
Atsatt, Dr. Rodney
Babcock, Dwight
Babcock, William
Balassi, Frank
Bancroft-Wl'litney Company

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$ 4o.oo
35. 94
s5.oo
4o.oo
5. 00
lSo.oo
33 . 00
s5 .oo
109. 05
100. 00
7g. 91
4. 56
170. 00
36 . 66
32.70
. 51
43. 33
42.17
25 . 00
40 . 00
40 . 00
10. 00
23 . 2g
4.04
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Bancroft Whitney Co .
Barker, Bert:
Barker, Ray
Barnes, Charles
Barnes, J1Ars. s. A.
Bartel-me, Dr. Phyllis
Bates, c. T 
Batkin, Alf.red 
Beaudette, JVlrs . Loretta
Bedfore, 11/irs. I~ . J.
Beekler, Dr. A. M.
Bell, Ralph M.
Bello, v. J .
Bement, Madeline
Benson, Newton
Beraldo, Mrs. Frank
Bergh, Lilly
Bertero, Dr. J ules
Bethlehem Steel Company
Bianchin, Louise
B1lhuher-Knoll Corp.
Bingman, Mrs . Emily
Blackman, Bob
Booth, Mrs . James
Bovinine Company, The
Bradfield, Bernice
Bradley Truck Company
Braun Corporation
Brickey, Mrs . Mabel C 
B11odie, Tom
Brown, C. E.
Bruner, A. G.
Brunswig Drug Company
Buck, 1'4arguer1 te
Burket, George E.
Burris, Rose
Bt1ell, Mrs. Harold J 
Burton, Wm. C.
Ca lder, Robert
Caldera, Mrs. Anna
GENERAL FU:t-.lD



 


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Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co 
California Market
Cameron, Tom
Campiglia, liArs . l\~aI'Y E.
Carlisle & Co . , A.
Carlson, Eunice
Carribura, J 
Casper's Shoe Store
Catholic Blg Brothers








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$ 600 . 2g
60. 00

100 . 00
g . 50
325 .00
102. 5g
35. 20
25. 00
10.02
100. 00
125 .00
105.00
75 .00
100 .00
20. 00
45. 00
150. 00

11591.lS
50. 00
4S .Sl
s.oo
3. 50
10.00
15. 14.
160. 00
567 .oo
3s.75
50 . 00
10.00
175. 00
125. 00
.67
s5. oo
15 .00
4-o. oo
40 . 00
10. 00
so.oo
1 . 67
6. 52
53 . 45
25. 00
25. 00
22.99
s5 .oo
15. 00
3.04
11. 00




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Ceriale, Julia GENERAL FUND
Cervantes, Mr s. Luz
Chapman, Rose

Charlton, I.ire . ~Aabel
City of Santa Maria
Clark, Arthur I~ 
Clark, Robert W.
Coffman, Kenneth 
Coldren, Bertha

Coleman, Len
Coll ins, Jamee
Colvert, Allena E.

Commercial Office Supply Co .
Common , Fletcher
Continental Car-Na-Var
Cook, Clara E.
Cooney , Agnes
Cooney, James
Costa, Mrs. J . I .
Costa, Mrs . John
Cowan, James
Cox, Iitartha
Craig, Edgar
Crane Company
Crane, Edward E.
Cregan, Mary
Crist, Sam E.
Custer, Mrs . A. C 
Danielson, D. L 
Davies , Evelyn V.
Davies, Mamie o 
Davis Company, Roy G 
Day, Josephine
Dellar, Ea):'l
De vaul, Reub en
Diaz, Mrs . Joe
Dille, F. E 
Dimock, C. T.
Dinsmore , Thomas T 
Dismuke, Esker
 
Corp.
 


 
 
 







Division of Highways, State of California
do do
Dolan, Laura
Dominguez, Mrs . Alfred
Donahue, Miss Nellie
Doyle , w. T 
Drexler, A. H.
Drexler, Alma L.
Duncan, Margaret J 
Edmunds , Jennie
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$ 47.33
20 . 00
25. 00
50.00
12. SO
7 .43
55. 00
50. 00
55 .00
25 .00
45. 00
155 .00
67 . 56
100. 00
4. 59
20. 00
31. 00
39 .33
15. 00
30. 00
4-0.oo
oo .oo
150 . 00
150. 00
4o.oo
100. 00
s.oo
41 . 50
130 .00
135.00
4. 64
75. 00
7s.oo
130. 00
47 .33
60. 00
12. 00
3 . 6o
4o.oo
420. 00
5, 4oo.oo
so .oo
51 . 00
53 .33
60. 00
12. 50
125. 00
110. 00
4 5
4.06
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Edwards, Muriel G:Er-1ERAL FUND
 Eisenbergs White House
El Rey Surgical Supply Co 
Escobar, Ray
Every, 1'41ldred
Fagin, liliss Irene
Farnum, Blanche
Farrant, Wanda
Ferguson, Marie
Firestone Auto Supply &
Fitzgerald, James
Flores 1 Edward J 
Foss, Gates
Fowler, L. D.
France Cafe
Freeman, Lloyd
Freitas, Lillian
Fugler, A. F.
Fuller Company, W. P 
Furnas, Elsie
Garcia, Annie
Ga.rcia, Mrs . Gabriel
Garcia, Jesus
Garvey, Daisy
Glantz, Floy
Gleason, Anna L.
Glomset, Gusta
Golden State Company
Gomez, Tony
Gonzales, Emanda
Gonzales , Mrs . Helen
C-orzell, c 
Gott, C. A 
Gower; Alvin H 
Gracia, 11.~rs . Joseph
Graham, Evelyn
Gr.aha.m , Robert
Grant and Evans
Green, Mrs . H. L 
Gribble , Robert c 
Grieb, Gertrude
Grim, l~s . John C.
Haley, Joe
Hamilton & Wall
Haning, Bert P 
Hanson, l~r . Paul
Hanze, Henry G 
Harberts , Ric.bard
Harris, Phoebe
Hart, Harriett



Service Stores


  



 








 
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129. 90
51 .so
15. 76
4-0 .oo
i30. oo
22 .11
50 . 00
so.oo
135. 00
7. 63
50. 00
4. 50
125 .00
75 . 00
6. 90
4o .oo
125.00
12. 00
1. 29
45 .00
65 .00
is. 50
10. 00
2 . 00
4o. oo
75 .00
s5. oo
3. 90
12 . 00
12.00
15. 00
64. oo
130 . 00
115. 00
s5 . oo
130. 00
2os.oo
3. 91
25. 00
33. 67
79. 33
10. 00
65. 00
14. 20
100. 00
25. 00
25. 00
60 .00
110. 00
100 .oo







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Hartfeld, John H 
Hawkins Tire Service
Hayes, Rev. E. G 
Hayward, Al W 
Henning, A. J 
Henriksen, Muriel

Hesser, Fred
Hoffmann-LaRoche Co.
Holcomb , D. G.
Holiday Hardware Company
Hol l i ngshead, C. l~ 
Hollav.ray , Fenton
Hollis , A. F.
July 5th, 193g.
GENERAL FUND







Home of the Good Shepherd
Horne, Lawrence
Hossack, D. L.
 
Hossack, D. L .
 
do do
Hossack, D. L 
Howell, Jack
Howorth, Dorothea
Huff , Elizabeth
Hughes , Mollie
-
Humphrey , Millard
 
Ireland, Robert

Isbell, Doris
Isom, I . w 
Jacobs, R  c.
Jacobsen, E. B.

Jagemann, Frieda E.
JameA , C. E.
Janssens , Albert A 
Jaurequi , Frances
Jenkinson, Betty
 
Jensen, Arden
.
Jensen, Lars
Johnson, A. L 

Johnson, Dink
Johnson, F. w.
Johnson, F. H.
Johnson, Jaines
Johnson, w. B.

Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jones , Cora A.

Jones, Winifred
J ordano Bros .
Kaneal y, John F.
Keeff'er, Grace

Kegley, Eleanor

Kelleher, M. rA.

74. 70
5.67
15. 16
4. 50
130. 00
100 .00
90 . 00
2 . 00
24. 62
5.00
4. oo
80.00
35.00
55. 00
12. 95
20 . 7g
5.00
6. 4o
40 .00
75 . 00
225 .00
100. 00
56.00
4o.oo
45 .00
50. 00
6.oo
200 . 00
150.00
9. s1
143 .33
35. 00
go .co
1. 66
50. 00
6.oo
s. 50
14. 50
250 . 00
15 .00
5. 00
2. 53
s .34
go .oo
153.15
1. 00
$0.00
74. 25
135. 00
4.08










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Kelly , James
Kellogg, Eugene s.
Kenawell, Harry
Keran Laundry, The
Kerns, Gladys
GENERAL FUND
 


KFWB-Warner Bros . Broadcasting Corp 
Kinney, Florence
Knoll, Mrs. Ruby
Komle1, Charles
Kramer, Ira E.
Kramer, o.
Kramer, o 

 
t
Kumpel, Josephine
LaBreche, Jessie
. .
Laker , James
Lambuth, R. W.
Lambuth, R. W.
Langworthy, Muriel
La Purisima Inn
Large, Del bert
Laughlin, Dean
LaVies, Harriet
Lederle Laboratories
Lewis , I~ . K.
Libeu, Laurence L 
Light , 1-Aarv in
Light, 11,[arvin
Light, Marvin
Lillard, W. T 
Lind's Bakery and Cafe
Locke, Harr y
Lotz, Ernest
Loudermilk, Helen
Lupton, Mrs . Herbert J 
I~abey, Morris
Ildachado , Eva


Magner Funeral Home, C. P.
Mairani , Carolina
h~ansfield , Rose
Richard Maretti Estate
Ii.iarino, lldrs . Edward
Marsh, Mary B 
Martin, l~argaret
li!art i nez, li!rs. Sauline
I~atthews, Patrick
Maxwell, Elizabeth
~,iene gon, l~ary
Ii.ie nezes, l~s . lv1ary
Menezes , lv1rs. l'liary
lvlenezes, liArs. J1Ainnie

 
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s . 39
55.00
27 . 03
125. 00
54. 25
9500
20. 00
4-o . oo
15 . 00
56. 00
g9 .60
4-o . oo
160. 00
90. 00
250.00
22. 4$
100. 00
61.24-
75 .00
125. 00
115. 00
59 . 64
2. 50
172.06
7. 52
7 . 7s
42 .02
17. 61
2 . 32
125. 00
170 .00
3.00
10. 00
4-o. oo
4o .oo
25.00
94.oo
105. 00
3 . 00
15 .00
105. 00
4-o. oo
50. 00
55 .00
60. 00
55. 00
80.00
100 . 00
gg. 33


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Uuly 5th, 193g.
I~erriam, li!ona GENERAL FUND
Merriam, Mona  
Mesir ow, Dr. M. E.
Meyers, lvtrs . Emma

Michalopoulos & Dalkas, George D & Steve
Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp  
do do do   
do do do
do do do
lvtill er, Henry
l\11lls, Gladys 
h~ission Hotel 
hdi tchell, Cyril L 
Mollet , Lena B.
l~oore, C. P.
Moraga, Frank P 
Ii!orehouse, Martha 
Merette, Mrs . Iv1ae
Mueller, Edward
I~ull enary, Della
Murray, Frances
Muth, Walter
l'liu th, Walt er
McAfee, Olga
 
$ 110 . 00
110.00
50. 00
15. 60
20.00
$5. 05
29.75
64.27
ig. 53
4o.oo
go.oo
15.00
g.oo
10 .50
7 . 10
140. 00
6e. 50
g. 50
lto.oo
45 .00
40. 00
25. 00
McCabe, F. J . 26. 4-1
 
Mccaughey, Dr. Anna E. i35.oo
Mccaughey, J . P 
McDonal d , lvtrs. Abel
McGovney, Ri chard
McGregor, J. D.
McGregor, Mrs . Robert
McHardie , Katherine
Mcintyre, Fred G 
McKibpen, Elizabeth
l'iicNeil, VI. 
McNeil, w 
National Supply Company 
Neel, H.
Nelson, Raphie
Ne,vs Press Publishing Co.
Niagara Sprayer & Chemical
01Banion, Allan
Olivera, Mrs. Rose
Olson, Nellie
Ontiveros , A. E.
Os sian, Lillian
Ott Hardware Co .
Ott Hardware Co .
Pace, Lela
Pacific Lodge Boys Home

 





203 . 36
25. 00
26.75
17. 57
45 . 00
16.oo
4o .oo
4o.oo
g9. 60
56.00
2 . 33
50 . 00
90. 00
22s1. 31
3.09
55.00
50. 00
45. 00
20 .00
s5 .oo
13 .90
3. 22
s5.oo
25. 00
4. 9
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Pacific Southwest Realty Company
Pangborn, Harold A .
Paris, Ava 
Parker, Fred A.
Patterson, Elsie
Patterson !~rs . Nancy   
Patterson, Mrs . w. E 
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfield, Wallace
Penney's santa Maria Show, J . c.
Perry Bros . Company
Peterson, Edv1in P. 
Pezzoni, Livio
Pf1itzner, Mrs . E. E.
Phalen, l~argaret
Pickett, Kenneth R.
Pigatti, Florence G. 
Pimentel, Manuel
Pine, Frank
Plagens, George M.
Plescia, Bessie B.
Postal Telegraph-Cable Company
Preisker, C. L.
Preuss, Chas . A.
Preuss, Chas . A .  
Prickett, Vallie  
Preisker, C. L.
Quick, Effie
Quinn, Irene S 
Ratamosa, Rosenda
Rayburn, Elaine
Reasons, Ruth M 


GENERAL FUND

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Recorder Printing & Publishing Company
Richards, Lu.e
Richfield Oil Corporation
Rider, Hazel
Rivera, Mrs . Mike
Roberds, A. E.
Roberti, Delia
Rodenbeck 1s
Rodman, Clyde L.
Roll, John
Roll, Vilva
Rembold, Clyde R.
Rosing, H 
Ross, H 
Ross, James
Roa si , I~adelina
Rouse, Clarence





$65 .00
s . 57
75. 00
50. 00
s5. oo
25 .00
60. 00
l7o. oo
90. 00
320 .36
79 . 52
25. 00
12. 50
l0. 00
5. 00
45. 00
50. 00
170.00
7.so
9. 00
1 .25
105. 00
41.10
23 .25
10 .00
5.ea
65.00
45 .00
4o .oo
63 . 00
10. 00
so.co
125. 00
37 .og
so. oo
9 . 27
s7. 50
25. 00
50.00
50. 00
66 . 7g
155 .00
55 . 00
21. 33
50.00
7 . 50
50. 00
36.02
s . 50
10. 00















































July 5th, i93s.
Rudolph, H. J  GENERAL FUND
Ruhjohn, Atanley
  
Ruiz, Richard R.
Rutherford, Catherine
Ry an, ltAary C 
S. B. County Chamber of Cornmerne

S. B. County Chamber of Commerce

do do
do do

S. B. Coffee Company
Santa Barbara Electric Co.
Santa Barbara Electric Co 
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do
do do

Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Maria Electric Company
santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Lodge
Scherer Company, R. L.
Scholl, Lucy
Schwabacher-Frey Co .
Scott, Paul
Scroggie, Charles
Seaside Oil Company
Seeley, D. I~ .
Sesma, Mrs . Freda
Sevier, Ruth
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shell Oil Company
Shields, Il!argaret
Shorkley, T. I~ .
Slatten Auto Court
Slocum's Elite Bakery
Smith, Effie
Sm1 th'. , Ray C.
Smyth, E. F.
Solvang Mercantile Store


 Sou . Calif. Disinfecting Company

Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Company
 do do do
Sou. Count.1fS Gas Company
do do
Sou. Pacific Milling Co .
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
 







 
 


 





$ 303 .32
35.00
50. 00
3g.67
100.00
100. 00
125.00
50. 00
135 .00
15.15
70 .53
1.03
10. 47
6. $5
ll. 50
74. 21
19.94
46. 56
10.1.3
?g. 92
4.14
300 .00
15. 01
55.00
25. 65
7 . 33
55 .00
136. 70
70. 00
25 .00
s5 .oo
110. 00
160. 00
136. 70
s5 .oo
25.00
20 . 00
40. 00
50. 00
17.g9
2.94
3s.29
231 . 75
133 .39
3.10
54-.73
9.03
74. 72
- .
4.12 ------------------------------

 State Board or Equalization GENERAL 'FUND
















































Stearns, Mrs. C. Y 
Stearns & Company, Fredrick
Stevens, C. S 
St evens, Char le s S.
Stevens, Charles s.
Stevens, Charles S.
Stevens, Fred G 
Stewart, John L 
St. Francis Hosuital 
St. John I"ilton
Stone, Florence



Strobridge, Katherine
 Stronach, Miss Helen

Stronach, Wm .
Stuart, Linda M 
Sublett, Jr. , Thomas C.

Suggs, Lula
St. Vincent's Maternity Home
St. Vincent's School
Swain, Vivian
Taylor, Jeannet
Taylor, Mary
Teeter, I~rs . Shirley
Texas Company, The
Thomas , Elma
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
Thurl.by, Harry

 

Tidewater Associated 011 Company
do do do
do do do
Tilley, H. L.
Tilton, L. Deming
Tomlinson, Chas . s.
Tompkins, Elvira
Tooker, Ethel P.
Torres , IUs . Elizabeth
Trafford, Gretta
Trent, Vern
Tripp , Margaret K.
Tr1velp1ece, Maxine
Turk, Ambrose
Turner, Arthur D.
Tyree, Mrs. D. W.
Union Mill & Lumber Co 
Union Oil Company of California
do do do
Union Service Station
Updike, Cecile
Upjohn Company, The


 

 




 
 
 


$15 . 75
14.17
9. 4-4
4-o .oo
5. 00
5 . 00
10. 00
6.oo
342.34
6.oo
'16. 50
7.00
ei5 .oo
30.00
5.00
90. 00
100. 00
100.00
25. 00
4o7 . 50
so.oo
22. 00
4o.oo
4-5.00
273 . 4-o
45. 00
45. 00
110.00
205.05
20 . 51
2g,9g
225.00
100 . 00
150. 00
45 .00
22.50
15 . 00
35.00
100. 00
22 . 50
85 .00
35.00
130. 00
10. 00
4 . 90
138. 22
9 . 00
35 .og
60. 00
5. 36








































July 5th, 1938.
Van I~eter , Gene GENERAL FUND
Van Zander, John
Vaughn, l~ary
WalJ., Tarry
Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp 
Water Works Department
Water Works Department
Ware, William
Watson, Lottie
Watson, Raymond .
Watts, Joe
Webb , Chas .
Weidman , Phi l
Weidman, W. l1~erle
Wengren , Selma.
Westw1ck, Atwell
WilJ.isms, Waldo
Wilma, Mrs . R. B.
Wilson, Eva L. 
Wilson, Eva L.
Winn, Nettie
Winterton, Glen
Winterton, I ngeborg 
\Vood, Charles
Wood & Son, Harry
Wood, Vincent E.
\'lood, I~r s . w. H.
Wood, 'V1111am
Woods, I'liary E 
Worley , Mabel
Wright , Kenneth
Wye th & Brother , John
Yorke, William 
Young, George, Inc 
do do

 
 
 

l~ack- I nternat1onal Motor T.ruc.k Corp 
McCabe ' s Tire Shop
Ni coles, Tustin
Seaside 011 Company 
Southern Pacific Milling Co . . 
Mid. Soun. Pub . Serv. Corp 


.
FOURTH ROAD
FUND

 .
Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams, Norman
Alberton1 , J  
Baker, F. M. 
Baker, Glenn 
Beard Motor Company 
Bello, V. J.  
$4o.oo
100. 00
so.co
125. 00
15.14
100. 55
35. 00
55 . 00
130. 00
33.33
10. 00
180.00
135. 00
95. 00
26. 4S
55. 00
25.00
300.00 .
19. 00
2s. 05
85 .00
55. 00
120.00
16 . 75
3.62
20. 00
55 . 00
45 .00
50. 00
34. oo
41 .2s
50. 00
1. 67
16.07
41.11
22 .99
2. 62
109 .36
217. 23
2. S6
Sl. 00
54. oo
56. 00
32 . 63
56 .00
13 .25
105. 00
- . 4.1.

- --- --------------------- ---- ----------------,--------
I 4.1.4
 Bennett, Charles GOOD ROADS FUND $ 36.00
 Block, A  24.45
Bounds, Dick 4o.oo
 Bowers & Stokes 361s.51
  do do  629.e9
 Bradley Truck Company 162.50
 do do 2go.50
do do 36.00
 Brass, Peter 20.25
 Calif  Corrugated Culvert Co. 76.94
 Campbell, Bion 16.oo 
I
 Campodonico Water Works  17.00
 Chapala Top Shop 3.00
 Clark,. Mary B  40.00

 Clark, Rolland 20.00
 Collar, J. N  7s.oo
 Cooley, Harry 32.00
 Crews, H   56.00
 Davis Garage and Transfer Co.  .50
 Dodd, Luther 20.00 
 Ducommun Metals & Supply Company 206.43
 Fab1ng, F. L. 40.50
Fageol Truck & Coach Co. 130.s7
 Fro om, Coiner 16.oo
 Funk, Albert 20.00
 Funk, Al.bert  64.oo
 Gates, F. H   263.92
 Gehr, Lloyd 17.50
' General Petroleum Corpor~tion 273.4o  
 Goddard-Jackson Company: 54.g2
 Graf'ft, J   94.oo
 Hammond, ht  16. ()()
  Hardie Manufacturing Co. 19.53
  Harris, w. c. - 20.00
 Hayes, Jack i6.oo
Henderson, Joh.n 93.50
 Hilderbrand, A. J. 29.50
 H. & L. Company 31.50
 Hogle, D. 56.00
 Ho llow~y, Erwin 52.00
 Holloway, Erwin . 36.00
 Horn, George      4o.50
Hosmer, Helen 25.00
Howard, M. 12.00
 Huyck, Andy 14-.oo

 Isom, B. A   56.00
 Kalin, M. F    i7.gg
 Kelley, H . 56.00 
 Kirkland, L. 20.00

 Lackey, J. A. 20.00 
















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,

July 5th, 1938 .
Lambert , c. E  GOOD ROADS FlTND
Lill a r d, w. T.  
Link-Bel t Company
Lulce Tractor & Equipment Company
Mendenhall, I rving
l~i ller, Lee  
l~oran , George
McBane, sam 
Neilsen and Petersen 
Northern Cali fornia Hardware & St eel
Northwest Engi neering Co .
Ontiveros, R.
Ot t Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Company
 
. ' . Pa cific Coast Coal Company
 Pacific Coast Coal Company
 Petrol Corporation, The

Porter, Will i am
Radke, Hugh
Ramirez, Jl'i 
Randal l, Ray
Ra.nd - Halpin-Hibler, Inc .
Republic Suppl y Company
Reservoir Hill Gasoline Co .
Robbi ns , E. A 
Robison, ItA. H.
Ryan, J . B.
  Ryzner, J .
Santa li!aria Gas Co .
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
Shell Oil Company .
 Signal 011 Company
Silveira, Antone

 




 
Solvang Gar.age and Service Stat ion
Sou. Pacific Milling Company
Spr oul, Willi am
Standard Oil,Company of Calif.
Strong, Fred
Strong, Henry
Sturgeon, H 
 Sullivan, Earl
Teixeira, M.
Texas Company, The
Thole , H.
Thompson, L. T.
Thompson, L. T.
Thompson , L. T.
 
Tidewater Associa.t ed Oil Col'!lpany
Tobey, West


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'
96.00
51 .00
76. 69
4229 . 02
16. oo
176 .00
56 .00
5.00
9.71
115.15
20. 00
32 . 23
2.g3
175. 70
213. 42
288 . 92
32 . 00
12. 00
56 .00
40 . 50
9. 53
15 . 42
13 . 4-6
4o.oo
161.44
12. 00
56 .00
l . S7
257 . 34
5. 14
15~ . 82
73 .27
42 .50
41 . 02
1.75
1.03
275. 31
64. oo
1. 50
60 .00
17 .50
56 .00
136. 70
56. 00
25 .11
2g6 .52
2g6. 52
22 . 4$
65 . 00
- . 4 5

4.1.6
Prel1m1nary
Budget .
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Tomasini, Roger GOOD ROADS FUtJD
Towsley, H. P. 
Union 011 Company of California
Union Oil Company of
United Steel Company
Whalen, J . T 
White l!otor Company
Williams, Iv1 
Williams, M 

Neel, Harry
Ortega, Adolph
Westwiclt, R. C 

California
HIGHWAY IMP . FUND
Mid . Coun. Pub . Serv. Corn  CASI-AALIA LT. FUND 
do do do
do do do
do do do
Griff in, Barbara
Merideth, Frank
Sundin, Miss Anna

City of Lompoc
City of Santa Ba~bara
City of Santa Maria
Fratis, E. H.
GUADALUPE LT. FUND
LOS ALAMOS LT. FUND
 ' ORCUTT LT. FUND
SALARY FUND

SPECIAL DEPOSIT FUND
  
 
S. B . COUN~ WA~ER'\roRK S
DIST. NO . 1
Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp.  do do
$ 56 .00
56.00
41.97
273 . 41
45 . 51
154.oo
26 .03
65 . 00
5$. 00
290. 00
2. 25
300. 00
31 . 20
150. 70
87. 95
7g. 50
87 .50
2s . oo
181.37
1 , 962. 01
318.12
4-1 . $9
29 .76

Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the ro l l being called , the f ollowing

Supervisors \roted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,

Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , None . Absent, None 



In the Matter of the Prelimi nary Budget for the Fiscal Year 193g-39 .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk be
directed to publish the required notice that on August 1st, 193S, at 10 o'clock a . m 
 
in the Board Room of the Board of Superviso~ in the City of Santa Barbara, County of

sa.nta Barbara, State of California, the. Board of Supervisors will meet for the pur-
 
pose of fixing the final b11dget for the fiscal year 193$-39, and determining the tax

levies, at which time and place any taxpayer may appear thereat and be heard for or

against any part of said bud.get; said hearings to be continued from day to day until
 
concluded, but not to exceed a total of ten days. Said Notice to be publishedonc~ i n

the Santa Barbara News- Press, morning edition , a newspaper of general circulation, I
 
printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and to be

practically in the following form1 to wit :
 
ltOTICE
  
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE couNn
  
OF SANTA BARBARA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 
 
NOTICE is hereby gi ven that the preliminary budget of the County of sa.nta

Barbara, State of California, for the fiscal year 1938-39, has been approved by the


 COUNTY OF
SANTA BARBARA
CALIFORNIA ~
PRELI IN ARY

' 
~ FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
1938-1939

COMPILBD IY
A. T. EAVES, County Auditor
llRTA MAllA DAILY Ttlf Htt

I

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PREFACE
The Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County presents herewith a Preliminary Budget
of the financial transactions of the County for
the fiscal year 1938-1939, showing the amounts
which have been approved for Salaries and
Wages, Maintenance and Operation, Interest and
Debt Redemption and Capital Outlays for the
various departments of the County Government,
together with a statement exhibiting an estimate
of the revenues other than taxes that are expected
to accrue during this fiscal period and the
source of such revenue in accordance with the
provisions of County Budget Act, and an order
of the Board of Supervisors.
Respectfully submitted,
J. E. Lewis, Clerk .
C. L. Preisker,
Chairman
Thomas T. Dinsmore
Sam J. Stanwood
Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam


INDEX
Page
Departmental Budget--
Advertising County Resources  ---76
Agricultural Department ---39
~~()I" --------------------37
Auditor . 40
Board of Education  79
Board of Supervisors  86-90
Carpinter ia Pest Abatement District  127
Cemetery Districts  - 109-115
Clerk  _ .4 9
Constables . 43-47
Coroner-Public Administrator  48
County Buildings-Second District  52
County Buildings (Exclusive of
Second Supervisor District)  50
County Farm  54
County Garages  -  57, 58
Court House ---51
Court House Grounds  --51
County J ail. . --65
Detention Home   --52
District Attorney ---------53
Elections -----41, 42
Election Expense-Special (Supervisors)  43
Fairs-Exhibits and Fiestas-- -76
Farm Advisor ----55
Fire Districts ---116, 120
Forestry Department --55-57
General County Road- Administrative-
Engineering -107
General County Maintenance Highways
and Bridges -108
General Hospital  60-63
Health Department  59
Justice Courts  66-70
Police Court  71
Law Library - 73
Lighting Districts  121-123
Livestock Inspector  73
Map Department  38
Planning Commission  74
Probation Department -75
Public Library -72
Public Works ----77
Purchasing Agent -77
Recorder ------78
Reform Schools ----74
Santa Maria Hospital ---64
Sealer of Weights and Measures  79
Sheriff  ---  ---. --  80
Statist ician -81
Superintendent of Schools  78
Superior Court -82-84
Supervisor Districts  96-106
Surveyor ---85
Tax Collector  91
Treasurer . 92
Unemployment Relief  93
Vital Statistics - 60
Welfare .De{artment -94, 95
Water D1str1cts -124-126

Page
Budget of Proposed Expenditures for General
County Interest and Debt Redemption for
the Fiscal Year July 1 1938, to June 30,
1939 . :  ------34, 35
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues
for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to June
30, 1939 . 29-33
Recapitulation of Expenditures by General
Function and Organization Unit for the
Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937, 1938 and
1939  18-22
Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than
General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years
Ending June 30, 1937, 1938 and 1939 . --9-16
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During
Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June
30, 1938 ---23-25
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated
Reserves During Last Completed
Fiscal Year Ended June 30. 1938  26-28
Statement of Emergency Appropriations Macl~
During Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended
June 30, 1938  36
Summarization of Budget by Funds, Exclusive
of Bond Funds, and Means of Financing for
the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939 3
Summarization of Special District Revenue
Budgets by Funds for the Fiscal Year July
1, 1938, to June 30. 1939 4-7
Summarization of Expenditures by General
Function and by General Classification for
the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937, 1938,
and1939  17
Summarization by Funds of Estimated Receipts
and Expenditures from Proceeds of
Bond Issues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938
to June 30. 1939 - 8
Summarization of Budget by Funds, Exclusive of Bond Funds, and Means of Financing for the Fiscal Year July 1,
1938, to June 30, 1939
Actual Unemcumbered
Sv.'(J:/1U Close -Pe Last ompleted ear
Ended June 30, 1938
or Estimated Unem-
NAME OF FUND
cumbered Surplus
After Allowing for
outstanding Orders,
Contracts or Other
Commitments
Close of Current
Year Ending
June 30, 1938
G:t.NERAL COUNTY
Funds Affecting Entire County
GE.neral --------. -. -. --------- . $ 215,482.86 $
Salary . --- -- -. --- 2,321.32
Law Library  1,253.51
Good Roads  14,304.23
Highway Improvement  100.00
General Reserve  1,410.05
Court Hou.se I & S  2,425.51
State Highway Bridge I & S  578.76
Exposition . 18,425.47
Total Inside  ~ 256,301.71 $
Funds Affecting Territory Outside Incorporated Cities
First Road District Fund  $ 1,100.00
Second Road District Fund  8 ,400.00
Third Road District Fund  1,200.00
Foui:th R oad District Fund  4,100.00
Fifth Road District Fund  5,200.00
Estimated
Revenue
Accruata
Other Than
Ta:ces
YearEndi~
June 30, 19
596,476.00
54,215.00
1,200.00
205,140.00
18,950.00
1,200.00
300.00
877,481.00
50.00
75.00
100.00
150.00
25.00
Total Outside  $ 20,000.00 $ 400.00
Total
Estimated
Available
Funda
Other Than
Taxes
Year Ending
June 30, 1939
$ 811,958.86
56,536.32
2,453.51
219.4~4.23
19,050.00
1,410.05
3,625.51
878.76
18,425.47
$1,133,782.71
1,150.00
8,475.00
1,300.00
4,250.00
5,225.00
$ 20,400.00
EXPENDITURES
Amount
Actual
To tal Actual to be Raued
and Estimated, ReQuested Allowed bl/ Ta:catton LUt Completed Current Year Year Ending Year Ending Year E1'1ding
Year Ending Ending June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
June 30, 1937 June 30, 1938
$1,350,461.88 $1,712,631.57 $2,029,618.00 $1,963,384.53 $1,151,425.67
198,228.72 217,363.57 244,180.00 245,160.00 188,623.68
1,594.83 2,830.00 2,830.00 2,830.00
218,910.67 248,950.76 250,475.00 225,428.00
23,765.18 18,780.00 26,330.00 26,330.00
1,410.05 1,410.05
53,375.00 51,625.00 49,875.00 49,875.00 46,249.49
14,750.00 14,250.00 13,750.00 13,750.00 12,871.24
18,425.47
$1,861,086.28 $2,266,430.90 $2,618,468.05 $2,546,593.05 $1,399,170.08
$ 3,762.48 $ 1,250.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 1,350.00
3,187.14 16,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 7,525.00
12,767.66 3,885.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 100.00
608.00 1,150.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 950.00
1,179.79 1,220.00 5,320.00 5,320.00 95.00
$ 21,505.07 $ 23,505.00 $ 30,420.00 $ 30,420.00 $ 10,020.00
$1,154,182.71 $1,882,591.35 $2,289,935.90 $2,648,888.05 $2,577 ,013.05 $1,409,190.08 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~----=,.,.,._.,.,.,.=-~=-= Total Ge11eral County Revenue Budget $ 276,301.71 $ 877,881.00
===;;:;;:;;;:=====.===;;;:===;;:;:===:;:;:;;:;:;:;;:;;:=;;=:;;:~~;:==;=;;;:;:;:~~~:;:;:;;:;;=:;:;:;;=;:;:=:=;:;:=~======== Total of Spec. Dists. Revenue Budgets $ 66,876.66* $ 915,656.00 $ 982,532.66 $ 612,927.38 $ 633,638.32**$ 608,236.41 **$ 608,241.41 **
6 rand Total of General County and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------------------------
Special Districts Revenue Budgets  $ 343,178.37 $1,793,537.00 $2,136,715.37 $2,495,518.73 $2,923,574.22 $3,257,124.46 $3,185,254.46
 Schools not included- School Budgets due not later than August 15th, 1938  Schools and Sanitary Districts not included
Summarization of Special District Revenue Budgets by Funds for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939
Actual Unemcumbered
EXPENDITURES
Sumlus Close~
Last ompteted ear Ended June 30, 1938 Total Estimated Estimated or Estimated Unem- Revenue Avatlabte Amount
DISTRICT AND FUND cumbltt"ed Surplus A ccrual.t Funds Actual
Total Actual to be Raf.sed
(L isted in Order of General A/tll1" Allowing for Other Than and Estimated, Requested Allowed bl/ T a.ration
Function and T11pe of District) outstanding Orders, Ta:ces
Other Than Laat Completed Current Year Year Ending Year Ending Year Ending
Contracts or Other Year Ending
Ta:ces Year Ending Ending June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
Commitment.! June 30, 1939
Year Ending June 30. 1937 June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939 - Close of Current
Year Ending
June 30, 1938
PEST ABATEMENT DISTRICTS
Carpinteria Pest Abatement Fund  $ 507.66 $ 507.66 $ S,893.00 $ 4,204.80 $ 4,204.80 $ 3,697.14
Total Pest Abatement Districts  $ 507.66 $ 507.66 $ 3,893.00 $ 4,204.80 $ 4,204.80 $ S,697.14
FORESTER AND FIRE w ARDEN (Fire Districts)
Carpinteria High Fire. ____ . ,. $ 6 ,320.32 $ 6,488.54 $ 6,787.00 $ 6,787.00 $ 6,787.00
Guadalupe Fire   -~- 100.00 100.00 1,800.07 1,382.69 1,280.31 1 ,280.31 1,180.31
Los Alamos F i"r e. .  . -- . -.  300.00 300.00 205.34 300.00 300.00 300.00
Montecito Fire . , 29,514 .50 $ 21,200.00 24,350.00 24,350.00 24,350.00
Orcutt Fire . - . 326.00 326.00
Solvang Fire . 50.00 50.00 332.84 1,137.30 495.00 495.00 445.00
Total Fire Districts  --- . --  $ 776.00 $ 776.00 $ 38, 173.07 $ 30,508.53 $ 33,212.31 $ 33,212.31 $ 32, 762.31
\VATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
Santa Maria Valley . $ 8,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00
Total Water Conservation Districts . $ 8,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00
LIGHTING DISTRICTS
Carpinteria Lighting  $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 2,007.34 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 1,500.00
Casmalia Lighting  150.00 150.00 374.40 375.00 375.00 375.00 225.00
Guadalupe Lighting  600.00 600.00 1,808.40 1,800.00 1,800.00 1 ,800.00 1,200.00
Los Alamos Ligh tin.g . 500.00 500.00 1,055.40 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 600.00
Mission Lighting . 200.00 200.00 509.86 500.00 700.00 700.00 500.00
Orcutt Lighting - . 500.00 500.00 942.20 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00
Total Lighting Districts  $ 2,650.00 $ 2,650.00 $ 6,697.60 $ 6,775.00 $ 7,175.00 $ 7 ,175.00 $ 4,525.00

Summarization of Special District Revenue Budgets by Funds for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939
Actual Unemcumbered EXPENDITURES
Su'[!c/iu Close of
Last ompleted Year Ended June 30, 1938 Estimated Total err Estimated Unem- Revenue Estimated Available Amount
DISTRICT AND FUND cumbered Surplv.a Accruala Funds Actual Total Actual to be Raf.sed
(Lf.sted In Order of G eneral After Allowln"~ Other Than Other Than and Entmated. Reque1ted Allowed bU Taxation
Function and Tupe of D istrict) Out.rlandfng Or ' Taxes Taxes
Last Completed CuN"ent Year YearEndlnL YearEndl~ Year Ending
Contracu err Other YearEndtnS Year Endin"
Year Ending Ending June 30, 19 June 30, 19 June 30, 1939
Commttmentl June30, 193 June 30, 1939
June 30, 1937 June 30. 1938
Close of Current
YearEndtn~
J une 30, 19
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CEMETERY DISTRICTS
Carpinteria Cemetery ----- . $ 1,260.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,360.00 $ 687.38 $ 745.87 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Goleta Cemetery --------------- 800.00 500.00 1,300.00 3,213.78 3,275.00 3,330.00 3;330.00 2,030.00
Guadalupe Cemetery ------- 400.00 50.00 450.00 1,653.64 1,873.37 2,925.00 2,925.00 2,475.00
Lompoc Cemetery --- ------ ------ 900.00 100.00 1,000.00 2,070.24 2,611.26 3,380.00 3,380.00 2,380.00
Los Alamos CemeterY----------- 150.00 150.00 192.04 300.00 400.00 400.00 250.00
Oak Hill CemeterY------------- - 175.00 100.00 275.00 1,741.28 2,103.75 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,025.00
Santa Maria Cemetery  ------- 2,000.00 2,100.00 4,100.00 5,877.75 6,983.49 7,200.00 7,200.00 3,100.00
Total Cemetery Districts ---------$ 5,685.00 $ 2,950.00 $ 8,635.00 $ 15,436.11 $ 17,892.74 $ 20,735.00 $ 20,735.00 $ 12,260.00
WATER AND WATER WORKS DISTRICTS
Montecito County Water  (Levy per Resolution of Board of Directors) $ 137,383.86 $ 169,785.46 $ 145,000.00 $ 145,000.00 $ 145,000.00
Santa Barbara County Water Works
District No. l Fund (Bond) -- 5,461,59
Santa Barbara County Water Works
District No. !Maintenance Fund ----- 50.00 830.00 880.00 613.00 866.00 871.00
Total District Fund ----------------- 5,461.59 $ 613.00 $ 866.00 $ 871.00
Total Water and Water Works
District Funds . $ 50.00 $ 830.00 $ 880.00 $ 142,845.45 $ 170,398.46 $ 145,866.00 $ 145,871.00 $ 145,000.00
SANITARY DISTRICTS
Carpinteria Sanitary District
Carpinteria Sanitary District (RE) ------ $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 2,521.81
Carpinteria Sanitary Distr ict (Sewer)  2,400.00 2,400.00 513.00
Carpinteria Sanitary D istrict
(lmpt. Dist. No. 1 --- ----------------------- 8,2P9.00
Tota) Carpinteria Sanitary District  $ 2,400.00 $ 75.00 $ 2,475.00 $ 11,323.81
Guadalupe Sanitary District
Guadalupe Sanitary District (RE) --   $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,002.01
Tota Guadalupe Sanitary District  $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,002.01
Summarization of Special District Revenue Budgets by Funds for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939
A ctual Unemcumbered
EX PENDITURES
Surplus Close of
Last Completed Year
Ended June 30, 1938 Estimated EsTt iomtaatl ed or Estimated Unem- Revenue Available DISTRICT AND FUND cumbered Surplus Accruals T otal Actual Amou n t
(Listed in Order of Gene-rat Af ter Allowing for OtnerThan Funds A ctual and Estimat ed, Requested A llowed to be Raised
Function and T11pe of D f.s t-rict) Outstanding Orders, Taxes otnerTnan Last Completed Current Yea-r Year Ending Y ear Ending bl/ Taxation
Contracts or Otner Year Ending Taxes Year Ending Endin:ft June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939 Year Ending
Commitments June 30, 1939 Year Ending June 30, 1937 June30, 938 June 30, 1939
Close of Current J u ne 30, 1939
Y ear Endinfi
June 30, 19 8
Orcutt Sanitary District
Orcutt Sanitary District (RE) -- $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 406.92
Total Orcutt Sanitary District  $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 406.92
TOTAL SANITARY DISTRICTS  $ 2,400.00 $ 180.00 $ 2,580.00 $ 12,732.74
lNTEREST AND DEBT REDEMPTION
Elementary Schools
Bonita . - . -----. --- - --. $ 438.00 $ 438.00 $ 1,247.50 $ 1,192.50 $ 1,137.50 $ 1,137.50 $ 699.50
Carpinteria  100.00 20.00 120.00 1,400.00 1,350.00 9,362.50 . 9,362.50 9,242.50
Cold Spring ------ 500'.00 25.00 525.00 3,555.00 3,395.00 3,235.00 3,235.00 2,710.00
Goleta . 900.00 125.00 1,025.00 6,475.00 6,255.00 6,035.00 6,035.00 5,010.00
Guadalupe Joint Union   1,100.00 40.00 1,140.00 8,500.00 8,250.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 6,860.00
Hope  325.00 10.00 335.00 2,935.00 2,825.00 2,715.00 2,715.00 2,380.00
Jonata  125.00 125.00 1,130.00 1,086.00 1,042.00 1,042.00 917.00
Lompoc  --- - 1,200.00 50.00 1,250.00 6,500.00 5,920.00 6,680.00 6,680.00 5,430.00
Los Olivos  ------ --- 350.00 15.00 365.00 1,467.50 1,412.50 1,357.50 1,357.50 992.50
Montecito Union  1,150.00 100.00 1,250.00 7,337.50 7,062.50 6,787.50 6,787.50 5,537.50
Orcutt Union . 2,000.00 35.00 2,035.00 4,650.00 4,410.00 4,230.00 4,230.00 2,195.00
Santa Barbara (1905) --- -- 500.00 50.00 550.00 1,631.24 1,479.37 1,479.37 1,479.37 929.37
Santa Barbara  15,000.00 1,200.00 16,200.00 82,260.00 87,875.00 87,150.00 87,150.00 70,950.00
Santa Maria  3,500.00 250.00 3,750.00 18,935.00 18,715.00 17,970.00 17,970.00 14,220.00
Solvang  -  - . --. -- 160.00 160.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 890.00
Summer land  250.00 10.00 260.00 1,440.00 1,385.00 1,330.00 1,330.00 1,070.00
Vista del Mar . 600.00 600.00 1,550.00 1,495.00 1,440.00 1,440.00 840.00
Ynez  280.00 265.00
Total Elementary School s . $ 28,198.00 $ 1,930.00 $ 30,128.00 $ 151,293.74 $ 154,372.87 $ 161,001.37 $ 161,001.37 $ 130,873.37

Summarization of Special District Revenue Budgets by Funds for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939
Actual Unemcumbned
EXPENDITURES
Surplus Close of
Last Completed Year Ended Jun e 30, 1938 Total Ertfmated Ertl mated OT Estimated Unem- Revenue Available Amount
DISTRICT AND FUND cumbeTed SurplU$ Accruall Fundl Actual
Totat Actual to be Raised
(Listed In Order of General AfteT Altowing for Other Than Other T han Lcut Completed and E6ttmated, Requerted A llowed bl/ Taxation Function and Tupe of Dlltrict) Outstanding Ordn1, T aze1 Tazes CuTrent Year Year Endfn s YtarEndlng Yf'aT Endtng
ContTacts or Otlll!f' YearEndfno Year Ending
YearEndina Ending June 30, 19 June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
Commi tment. June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
June 30, 1937 June 30, 1938
Close of CuTrent
YeaTEndin'
June 30, 19
High Sch ool Districts
Carpinteria High ---$ 1,400.00 $ 150.00 $ 1,550.00 $ 8,0 30.00 $ 6,750.00 $ 6,530.00 $ 6,530.00 $ 4 ,980.00
Lompoc High -   950.00 60.00 1,010.00 6,027.50 5,952.50 2,660.00 2,660.00 1,650.00
Santa Barbara High  4,000.00 1,500.00 5,500.00 68,625.00 68,500.00 64,075.00 64,075.00 58,575.00
Santa Barbara High (1930)  4,200.00 1,550.00 5,750.00 46,900.00 44,625.00 44,400.00 44,400.00 38,650.00
San ta Maria High . 3,500.00 300.00 3,800.00 24,850.00 24,550.00 23,800.00 23,800.00 20,000.00
Santa Ynez High . 800.00 50.00 850.00 5,600.00 5,340.00 5,240.00 5,240.00 4,390.00
Total High Schools  $ 14,850.00 $ 3,610.00 $ 18,460.00 $ 160,032.50 $ 155,717.50 $ 146,705.00 $ 146,705.00 $ 128,245.00
TOTAL SCHOOLS  $ 43,048.00 $ 5,540.00 $ 48,588.00 $ 311,326.24 $ 310,090.37 $ 307,706.37 $ 307,706.37 $ 259,118.37
ROAD DISTRICT I & S FUNDS
Lompoc PRD I & S Fund. . $ 7 ,500.00 $ 500.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 42,300.00 $ 44,650.00 $ 41,000.00 $ 41,000.00 $ 33,000.00
Mesa PRD I & S Fund  453.68
Mission PRD I & S Fund  - 1,680.00 1,590.00
S anta Ynez PRD I & S Fund  a,oJO.oo 275.00 3,275.00 21,000.00 20,250.00 19,500.00 19,500.00 16,225.00
R oad Impt. Dist . No. 1 I & S Fund  - 120.00 125.00 245.00 1,474.82 1,532.22 1,414.62 1,414.62 1,169.62
Road Impt. Dist. No. 5 I & S Fund  470.00 80.00 550.00 6,891.67 6,552.00 6,212.31 6,212.31 5,662.31
Total Road District I & S Funds  $ 11,090.00 $ 980.00 $ 12,070.00 $ 73.800.17 $ 74,574.22 $ 68,126.93 $ 68,126.93 $ 56,056.93
 COUNTY WATER WORKS DISTRICTS
S. B. Co. Water Wks. Dist. No. 1 I & S  $ 100.00 $ 25.00 $ 125.00 $ 996.00 $ 906.00 $ 870.00 $ 870.00 $ 745.00
Total County Wa ter Works Districts. .$ 100.00 $ 25.00 $ 125.00 $ 996.00 $ 906.00 $ 870.00 $ 8.7 0.00 $ 745.00
SANITARY DISTRICTS
Carpinteria San. Dis t. Bond  $ 500.00 $ 275.00 $ 775.00 $ 7,230.00 $ 7,050.00 $ 6,870.00 $ 6,870.00 $ 6 ,095.00
Gua dalupe San. Dist. Bond  20.00 20.00 2,470.00 2,350.00 2,290.00 2,2~0.00 2,270.00
Orcutt San. Dis t. Bond . 70.00 35.00 105.00 1,220.00 1,200.00 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,075.00
Total Sanitary Districts  $ 570.00 $ 330.00 $ 900.00 $ 10,920.00 $ 10,600.00 $ 10,340.00 $ 10,340.00 $ 9 ,440.00
T ot al I & S Funds  $ 54,808.00 $ 6,875.00 $ 61,683.00 $ 397,042.41 $ 396,170.59 $ 387,043.30 $ 387,043.30 $ 325,360.30
GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICT
REVENUE BUDGETS . - . $ 66,876.66 $ 10,835.00 $ 77,711.66 $ 612,927.38 $ 633,638.32$ 608,236.41 $ 608,241.41 
GRAND TOTAL (Including Schools)  $ 915,656.00 $ 982,532.66
Estimated Revenue (School) only sanitary Districts not included
Page Eight
Summarization by Funds of Estimated Receipts and Expenditures from Proceeds of
Bond Issues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938 to June 30, 1939
Actual Unemcumbered
 Balance Close of Last
Completed Year Ended
June 30, 1938
Or Estimated
UnemcumbCTed
Balance
NAME OF FUND After Allowing /OT
Outstanding Orders,
Contf'acts OT Other
Commttments CloH o1
Current Year Ending
June 30, 1938
Spedal Dfstrfcts
BOND ISSUES AUTHORIZED
Carpinteria Union School  . $51,114.60
Solvang School.  --  . . 25,725.00
Total -  ----- - $76,839.60
:J.~ '.I'C:~~-----~---  $76,839.60


T otal Estimated
Available Funds
From Sale of Bonds
Year Ending
June 30, 1939
Special Districts
$51,114.60
25,725.00
$76,839.60
$76,839.60
.
PToposed Expenditures
From Proceeds of
Bond Is!ILes
Year Endi~
June 30, 1
Special Dfstrfcts
$51,114.60
25,725.00
$76,839.60
$76.839.60

Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937,
1938, and 1939
SOURCE
TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS
(Other than General Property Taxes)
1. Secured Personal Property (Intangibles
and Solvent Credits)  - __ .
2. Unsecured Personal Property (Intangibles
and Solvent Credits) 
3. Dellnquent Taxes, Penalties and Interest 
Total-Taxes and Assessments  $
SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS
(State and Federal)
6. Elementary School Apportionment 
7. Hlih School Apportionment  _
9. Vocational Education - 
11. U. S. Forest Reserve Apportionment --
1.2. Gasoline Tax ----  -----
13. Motor Vehicle License Fees .
14. Mot.6r Truck and Bus Tax . - . _
15. (a) Aid to Needy Children (State) - (b) Aid to Needy Children (Federal) --
16. (a) Aid to Needy Blind (State) - (b) Aid to Needy Blind (Federal) --
17. (a) Aid to Needy Aged (State) 
(b) Aid to Needy Aged (Federal) 
lll. Tuberculosis Subsidy . --
19. Liquor Tax Apportionment .
20. Other Subventions and Grants:  
(a ) From State for General Relief. .
(b) From Federal Government for Genera!
Relief ---- ------
(c) From State for Other Purposes . - 
(d) From Federal Government for Other
Purposes . ------ ---
Total-Subventions and Grants . --'
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES
Actual Laat Completed
Year Ended
June 30, 1937
General
Countv
884.17 $
1,151.24
44,550.69
46,588.10 $
$
494.35
188,433.00
66,523.25
196.14
22,853.68
5,742.to
3,21826
3,347.00
37,199.14
82,686.73
8,164.01
8,957.14
43,792.21
100.00
5,394.31
477,101.62 '
884.18 $
1,151.22
48,969.14
51,004.52 '
520,673.60
315,605.91
11 ,375.00
494.35
69,395.15
917,544.01 $
Actual and E.eif714ted
Current Y ear Endtng
June 30, 1938
G4m4H'a l
Countu
1,104.38 $
1,230.52
51,031.24
53,366.14 $
$
581.04
165,603.42
62,116.35
162.40
80,170.45
28,415.80
9,252.50
? ,280.5-0
153,194.26
179,584 .34
10,901.19
7,557.20
1,300.00
3.17
5,000.00
711,122.62 $
-
Special
D"trlcta
1,104.37
1,230.50
57,111.60
59,446.47
513,357.52
329,50921
14,253.32
581.04
9,904.00
867.605.09
$
$
$
Esttf714ted Year Endfng
June 30, 1939
General
Countv
1,100.00 ' 1,200.00
25,000.00
27,300.00 $
$
550.00
140,000.00
65,000.00
140.00
53,550.00
22,000.00
7,820.00
6,900.00
132,300.00
21:1 ,600.00
11.000.00
9,000.00
51,000.00
8,410.00
5,000.00
?28,270.00 $
1,100.00 $
1,200.00
27,000.00
29,300.00 $
513,224.00
349,652.00
12,500.00
550.00
875,926.00 $
Genet'al
Fund
Amount
1,100.00
1,200.00
20.000.00
22,300.00
550.00
53,550.00
22,000.00
7,820.00
6,900.00
132,300.00
215,600.00
11,000.00
51,000.00
8,410.00
5,000.00
514,130.00
$
$
FUNDS
Other Fundl
Amount Amount NaT?le of Ftmd
$ 1,100.00 Various Dlsts.
1,200.00 Various Dlsts.
3,500.00 1,500.00 Various Co.
27,000.00 Various Dlsts.
3,500.00 $ 30,800.00
$ 513,224.00 Various
349,652.00 Various
12,500.00 Various
550.00 Unapp. Co Sch.
lto,000.00 Good Roads
65,000.00 Good Roads
lto.00 Good Roads
9,000.00
9,000.00 $1,081.066.00
'
Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937
1938, and 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES 1'UNDS
Actual La.st Com,lctcd Actual and Eltfmated Year Ende CU1'1'ent Year Bndlng Estimated Yea1' Endlng Gennd %~ Othff Funda
SOURCE June 30, 1937 June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939 Fund
General J=. General J~C. General Countv Countv Countv ~ Amount Amount Amount Namco/Fund
UCENSES AND PERMITS
21. Licenses (tax collector) . .  . . . . 49.98 $ 30.00 $ 30.00
22. Permits   78.00 38.00 13,652.00 513.75 5,050.00 500.00 5,050.00 G00.00 Various
22. (a) Licenses (Labor Camps) . . 80.00 50.00 50.00
Total- Licenses and Permits - . $ 127.98 $ 38.00 $ 13,732.00 ' 513.75 $ 5,130.00 ' 500.00 $ 5,130.00 ' 500.00
FINES AND PENALTIES
23. Superior Courts-Sundry  $ 629.00 ' 284.00  300.00 300.00
24. Justice Courts-Sundry . . 1,847.00 3,475.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
25. TraUlc (motor vehicle) Fines  .     . . . . . . . . 16,481.50 18,954.80 18,950.00 18,950.00 Highway lmpt.
26. Probation-Sundry . . 56.00 57.00 56.00 56.00
SherlU-Sundry . --  191.00 799.00 750.00 750.00
Total-Fines and Penalties . ' 19,204.50 ' 23,569.80 $ 22,056.00 $ 3,106.00 ' 18.950.00
PRIVILEGES
27. Franchises . $ 6,877.95 ' 7,476.89 $ 7,000.00 ' 7,000.00
Total-Prlvlleies  --' 6,877.95 ' 7,476.89 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00
RENT OF PROPERTY
28. Land and Buildl~s -----------$ 308.00 $ 2,745.00 ' 2 ,157 .06 ' 5,055.50 $ 100.00 100.00
29. Equipment -- 467.50 500.45 238.00 87.15 50.00 50.00
Total-Rent of Property . - . .$ 775.50 $ 3.245.45 ' 2,395.06 $ 5,142.65 ' 150.00 $ 150.00
INTEREST
30. Current Deposits   . --$ 12.244.94 8 ,628.39 ' 8,971.92 ' 10,000.00 $ 5,000.00 ' 10,000.00 ' 5,000.00 Various
31. Other Sources . . __ 2,830.47 704.119
Total- Interest . -.$ 15,075.41 ' 9,333.28 $ 8,971.92 $ 10,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 10,000.00 ' 5,000.00
FEES AND COMMISSIONS
32. Clerk  -' 12,059.50 $ 12,414.91 $ 13,000.00 ' 13,000.00
33. Law Library . 2,767.00 l, 739.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Law Library
34. Candidates' Filing Fees    280.00 280.00 280.00
36. Recorder  15,831.65 18,300.00 19,075.00 $ 19,075.00
37. Shcrlft  1,866.94 2,232.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
38. Justice Courts  4,607 .00 4,481.25 4,500.00 4,500.00
41. Treasurer  3,162.84 4,000.13 3,000.00 3,000.00
42. Tax Collector  8.00 9.50 5.00 5.00
43. Auditor  13.00 13.00 10.00 10.00
46. Health Department . 102.50 152.78 125.00 125.00
Total- Fees and Commissions  40,698.43 ' 43,342.57 ' 43,195.00 280.00 ' 41,715.00 ' 1,200.00
Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937,
1938, and 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES
Actual .I.alt C":/'lcted Actual and Eltimate4
Year Ende Current Year Endng Estimated Year Endtng General
SOURCE June 30, 1939 Fund
SPECIAL SERVICES RENDERED
47. Care of Inmates in County Institutions  -$
49. Care of Juvenile Court Wards -  -
50. Care of Indigents  --. --
51. Care of Federal and City Prisoners  
52. (a) Transportation of Prisoners -----
52. (b) Health Supervision . .
June 30, 1937
Genel"al
Countv
7,528.63
1,199.77
2,374.15
461.30
324.00
3,850.00
S~ctal D trlcU
Total-Special Services Re.ndered  $ 15, 737 .85
June 30, 1938
Genmzl
Counttl
$ 12,555.70
700.74
368.20
396.28
4,550.00
$ 18,570.92
S~cial
D tricta
General
Countv
$ 12,000.00
500.00
375.00
325.00
4,200.00
$ 17,400.00
~ Amount
$ 12,000.00
500.00
375.00
32$.00
4,200.00
$ 17,400.0I
F UNDS
~~ Othe1' Fundl
Amount Amount Na1p of Fund
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SALE OF PROPERTY
53. Real Estate and Improvements . . $ 18,971.00 '
54. Personal Property-Miscellaneous . . 1,134.58 4,097.74
56. Maps  .
400.00 $ 17,506.50
781.68 9,179.34
269.55
500.00
200.00
100.00
200.00
4-00.00 Various Co.
Total-Sale of Property  $ 1,134.58 $ 23,068.74 $ 1,451.23 $ 26,685.84 $ $ $
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~.;._~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~-
700.00 300.00 400.00
MISCELLANEOUS
58. Compensation Insurance Refunds-Miscellaneous
Receipts --------------
59. State Fair Awards . .
60. Rebates and Refunds (Taxes and Others) 
6 1. (a) Cemetery Districts (Other than Taxes)
(b) Water and Water Works Districts
(Other than Taxes) . .
Cc) Public Utllity Districts (Other than
Taxes) -----
(d) Schools . ----
(c) Invested Fu.nds ---------
500.50
2,098.63
1,220.00
$ 317.93
1,259.00
291.01 11,827.51
5,975.00
32.43
58,967.10
503.61 1,200.00
166.21
4,184.35
837.36
1,754.58
51,163.05
500.00
15,000.00
1,180.00
100.00
4,000.00
830.00

500.00
15,000.00
1,180.00
Total-Miscellaneous  - . , 3,819.13 ' 65,769.15 ' 14,604.44 $ 58,105.55 ' 16,680.00 $ 4,930.00 $ 16,680.00
SUMMMUZATION BY SOURCE
Taxes and Assessments --- ---'
Subventions and Grants --- -----
Licenses and Permits  -
Fines and Penalties  - . .
Prlvlleges  _.
Rent of Property . .
l.nte.rest ----
Fees and Commissions . .
Special Services Rendered  ------
Sale of Property .  .
Miscellaneous -----------
Grand Total-Revenues Other than Gen-
46,586.10
477,101.62
127.98
19,204.50
6,877.95
775.50
15,075.41
40,698.43
15,737.85
1,134.58
3,819.13
' 51,004.52
917,544.01
38.00
3,245.45
23,068.74
65,789.15
' 53,366.14 '
711,122.62
13,732.00
23,569.80
7,476.89
2,395.06
9,333.28
43,342.57
18,570.92
1,451.23
14,604.44
59,446.47 '
867,605.09
513.75
5,142.65
8,971 .92
26,685.84
58,105.55
27,300.00 '
728 ,2'10 .00
5,130.00
22,056.00
7,000.00
150.00
10,000.00
43,195.00
17,400.00
700.00
16,680.00
29,300.00
875,926.00
500.00
5,000.00
4,930.00
$ 22,300.00 '
5lf,130.00
5,130.00
3,106.00
7,000.00
150.00
10,000.00
280.00
17,400.00
300.00
16,680.00
3,500.00
9,000.00
41,715.00
100.00 Various
4,000.00 Various
830.00 Water Works
Dist. No. 1
Maintenance
' 4,930.00
$ 30,800.00 Various
1,081,066.00 Various
500.00 Various
18,950.00 Highway Impt.
5,000.00 Various
1,200.00 Law Library
400 .00 V arlous
4,930.00 Varioua
eral Property Taxes . -  $ 627,139.05 $1,060,669.87 $ 898,964.95 $1,026,471.27 $ 877,881.00 $ 915,656.00 ' 596,476.00 $ 54,215.00 $1,142,846.00
-- ------- -~
Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Proper ty Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937
1938, and 1939
" .  .
 
.REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES FUNDS
Actual Last Co71eted Actual and Estimated Esttmated Year Ending General Year Ende current Year Endtng %~ OtherFund8
 SOURCE J une 30, 1937 June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939 Fund
 G eneral I S~ctat General se,ecta.t General S~cf.a.l
County D trictl Countv D trtcts County D tricts Amount Amount Amount
SUMMARIZATION BY FUNDS
General . $
~alary  .
Law Library . .
Good Roads . .
Highway Improvement . .
First Road --  ----
Second Road ~--
Third Road -  
Fourth Road  ,  :  
Fifth Road  .
Court House I & S . .
State Highway Bridge Bond  
PWA 1043 R . 
PW A 1062 R . - .
PW A 1093 R  --  -
PW A 1094 R  ,.  .
PW A 1440 R  .
Ad.Yance State Aged . - .
Advance State Blind  .
Advance State Children . .
Advance Federal Aged  Advance Federal Blind  - .  _
Advance Federal Children . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAND TOTAL-Revenues Other than
General Property Taxes  $
~~~~~~~~~~__;~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
$ 613.02
176.48
18.77
808.27
95.21
370.00
465.21
97.99
11.69
109.GS
' 1,383.16
$ 275.00
75.00
Name of Fund
0

Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937,
1938, and 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER TRAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES FUNDS
SOURCE
Actual Last Completed
Year Ended
June 30, 1937
Actual and Est imated Estimated Year Ending
Current Year Ending June 30 1939
General
Fund
Sala'l/
Fund Other Funds
CEMETERY DISTRICTS
General
Count11 I Special
Dtatrlcta
June 30, 1938
General
Countv I Special
Db tncu
Carpinteria Cemetery District -- $ 54.31 $ 115.63
Goleta Cemetery District - l ,240.51 738.52
Guadalupe Cemetery Distr ict - 201.52 455.95
Lompoc Cemetery District  874.07 53.60
Los Alamos Cemetery District - 2 .78 15.38
Gener al
Cou11t11 I Special
Di3tricu
$ 100.00
500.00
50.00
100.00
Oak Hill Cemetery Dis trict . 269.34 164.69 100.00
Amount A moun t Amount
Sant a Morla Cemetery District :.  ------~3 :,6;~89 .8.;.~4 ________2, .:,.9;.5.;.5.;._75;. .-------- 2:. 1.0:-0=.-0=0 --- -------------
Tota I- Cemetery Dis tricts  $ 6,332.37 ' 4,499.42 $ 2 ,950.00
~~~~_;_~:._~__;~~~~~__;.~~~~~~:._~:._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LIGHT ING DISTRICTS
Carpinteria Lighting District  $ 59.01 ' 161.32
Casmalla Lighting District - 2.93 .71
Guadalupe LlghUng District -- 18.36 59.48
Los Alamos Lighting District -- 3.61
Mission Lighting District ---- 19.30 1.19
Orcutt Ugh ting District . - 27 .57 83.60 --- ---=------=-==--=--------:-----:=. Total- Lighting Districts . -  - $ 127 .17 309.91
FIRE DISTRICTS
Carpinteria Union High Fire District --
Guadalupe Flre District . ----
Los Alamos Fire District ----Monteclto
Fire District -------
Orcutt Fire Dlstr'tct . ------

$ 221.65
23.86
4.17
727.05
' 211 .66
80.15
3.79
1,988.32
Solvang F ire District  ---- 30.67 121.41
Tot al - F Ire Districts ------,$- -.1-,.,0-0=-7 .4--0= -----.--.2-.4.05.3.-3=- -----------------~--------
WATER, WATER CONSERVATION,
AND WATER WORKS DISTRICTS
Montecito County Water District Santa
Barbara County Water Dist. No. 1
S anta Bar bara County Water District
No. 1 MTCE  __
Santa Marla Valley Water Conservation
 $ 3,358.15
32.43


$ 4,814.38
59.27
637 .:ie
Dlstrtct  800.15
- 25.00
 
 1130.00 
Total- Water. Water Conser vation, and-=-_ __.:.:c___:. _______ .;:.;;;;. _;__;;_ _____ .;____ _ ________ :__~-=-:.;;;:.;;:._.;._;.;;.;:;;;;;:=
Water Works Dis tricts . . $ 3 ,390.58 6.511.16 $ 855.00
Name of Fund


 _ .  --
" -
Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937,
1938, and 1939
--
SOURCE
EJ.EMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Artesia --------
Ballard . .
Betteravta  - . .
Blochrnan Union . 
Bonita ~-
Buellton Union . .
Carpinteria Union  
Casmalla  
Cold Spring . .
College -
Cuyama . .
Ellood Union . . .
Garey    
Goleta Union  
Guadalupe Joint Union  
Honda . .
Hope  .
J alama . .
I.,ompoc Union  .
Lompoc PWA Grant  
Los Alamos . .
Los Olivos . .
Lynden  
Maple  .
Miguellto  .
Monteclto Union  
Olive  .
Orcutt Union . .
Purislma . .
Rice . .
San Julian  .
Santa Barbara  .
San ta Marta  .
San ta Rita . .
San ta Rosa . .
Solvang  
Suey . .
Summer lad  
Tepu.squet  .
Vista Del Mar Union  .
Wasloja . .
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES
Actual La.st Completed Actual and Estimated
Year Ended current Year Ending
June 30, 1937 J une 30, 1938
General
Countv
Special
mstncu
$ 1,757.64
1,668.07
5,065.24
3,283.17
1,780.70
4,892.17
22,866.96
1,612.58
3,340.73
5,180.76
1,523.96
4,986.14
1, 707 .47
18,049.42
27,763.16
1,503.41
10,638.51
1,619.20
32,024.67
19,854.00
General
Countu
S~cfal
D tncu
' 3,187.68
1,590.78
4,924.34
4,697 .13
3,191.'3
4,790.08
23,761.90
1,584.47
3,346.96
5,112.24
1,510.86
5,361.90
1,618.17
18,886.38
33,556.00
1,491.43
8,816.84
1,573.43
31,228.73
5,084.77 5,002 .10
3,547 .23 3,333.82
1,747.74 1,663.36
3,399.90 3,276.44
1,792.24 1,695.86
12,559.71 10,737.56
1,611.94 1,609.98
20,616.35 17,943.12
1,746.41 1,629.75
1,758.01 1,788.43
1,457.68 1,461.21
246,318.45 216,217.95
75,515.12 86,197.18
1,608.31 1,599.88
1,504.88 1,507.61
5,225.53 4,982.30
1,480.76 1,472.99
3,452.42 3,475.77
1,515.36 1,472.63
6,382.10 6.276.00
1,519.85 1.491 .70
Esmated Year Ending
June 30, 1939
General sc,ectal
Countv D tricU

F UNDS
General Sala!'l/
Fund .Fund OthM'
Amount Amount Amount
Total- Ele.mentary School District  $ 570,962.72 $ 535,066.37
~~~~~.:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Funds
Name of Fund
Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937,
1938, and 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES FUN DS
Actual Last Completed Actual and Esttmated Estimated Year Ending General Sata111
SOURCE Year Ended Currmt Year Ending Other
June 30, 1937 June 30, 1938 June 30. 1939 Fund Fund
General I S~ecfal General I S=I General I S/:clal Countii D tricts Count11 D ts Countv D tricts Amount Amount Amount
$ 23,225.56
36,264 .02
223,699.59
12,381.00
95,747.56
22,905.00
14,498.88
14,255.15
$ 442,9'76 .76
Junior College Tuition . . 248.75
Unapportloned County - 4 ,609.83
Su.perviaton - 9,800.91
Unapportloned County High . . 439.38
Indian School Relmbursement - 210.32
School Supply Revolving . . 421.90
Permanent Pension . .
Annuity Deposit ----
~~~~--=-~=-===-=:--~~~~-.,--.,.,,.~~~~~-,--,-.,,,.,.,.~~~~~~~~.,.-~~~~~~
Total-Education ------- $1,029,670.66
ROAD IMPROVEMENT AND
PERMANENT ROAD DISTRICTS
Carplterla PRD -----
Lompoc PRD  
Mission PRD ----
Santa Ynez PRD . .
RID No. 1  .
RID No. 5  .
Total- RID and Permanent Road Dis
trtcta   . .
$ 4 .54
785.28
17.78
1981.M
21.99
265.46
$ 3,076.72
'
1,133.34 500.00
58.49
614.16 27!5 .00
322.12 125.00
163.92 80.00
$ 2,292.03 $ 980.00
Funda
Name of Fund
Recapitulation of Revenue Accruals Other Than General Property Taxes for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 1937,
1938, and ~939
SOURCE
ELEMENTARY DISTRICT J ANDS FUNDS
Agrlcola . -.
c .arplnteria Union . J  .
Cold Spring . .
Goleta  .
Guadalupe Joint Union . .
Hope  .
Jona ta --  .
Lompoc . .
I,os Olivos . .
Montecito Union  .
Orcutt  .
Santa Barbara No. 1 . .
Santa Barbara No. 2 . .
Sa.nta M.aria . .
Solvang . .
Summerland  .
Vista del Mar . .
Ynez . .
Total-Elementary District I & S Funds
HIGH SCHOOL I AND S FUNDS
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES
Actual Last Completed
Year Ended
June 30, 1937
General
Count11
S~eciat
D trlcta
$ 95.83
36.13
14.08
300.67
3,070.23
163.40
149.96
225.91
114.46
244.01
520.18
63.73
4,036.82
757.56
21.30
11.01
8.43
$ 9.833.71
Actual and Estimated
Current Year Ending
June 30, 1938
General
Countl/ I S~ecial
D tricta
$ 78.32
3,297.81
38.88
247.15
76.16
63.79
24.31
173.46
96.17
305.35
97.53
114.12
6,973.08
716.34
1,212.92
38.90
.74
3.02
$ 13.558.05
Estimated Year Ending
June 30, 1939
General
Count11
Special
Districts
20.00
25.00
125.00
40.00
10.00
50.00
15.00
100.00
35.00
50.00
1.200.00
250.00
10.00
$ 1,930.00
Carpinteria High  $ 200.55 $ 322.79 $ 150.00
Lompoc High ----- 87 .89 259.10 60.00
Santa Barbara High  4,320.24 8,078.85 3 ,050.00
Santa Maria High  945.13 908.08 300.00
Santa Ynez High  245.45 142.63 50.00
FUNDS
General Sala'l/
Fund Fund Other
Amount Amount Amount

~~~~---;;;~-;;-;;ftftn;;~~~~~---;;;,.--;;-;:;;-;---~~~~~---;;~.-.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Total- High School I and S Funds  $ 5,799.26 $ 9.711.45 $ 3,610.00
~~~~--,.,="'.:==,.-~~~~--:;.-:;:=:;-~-==~~~~~-=-=-==-==-:=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAND TOTAL-Special Districts  $1.060,669.87 $1,026.471.27 $ 915,656.00


Funds
Name of Fund

Summarization of Expenditures by General Function and by General Classification for the Fiscal Years Ending
June 30, 1937, 1938 and 1939
GENERAL COUNTY EXPENDITURES SPECIAL DISTRICTS EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FUNCTION Actual Actual Atl.otoed b11 Actual Actual
AND CLASSIFICATION Last Completed and Esthnated, Requested Board of Ltut Completed and Eattmated, Requested Allowed
Year Ended current Year YearEndtng Supervtaor1, Year Ended Current Year YearEndtng YearEndt~
June 30, 1637 Endtnft June 30, 1939 Year Endtng June 30, 1939 June ~. 1 9
June 30, 938 June 30, 1939 June 30, 1937 Endtnft
June 30, 938
GENERAL FUNCTION
General Government  $ 309,235.63 $ 327,411.02 $ 383,839.00
Protection to Person and Property . . 150,157.37 206,127.23 199,935.00
Health and Sanitation  - 44,242.81 48,562.07 50,160.00
Highways and Bridges . . 361,365.20 465,699.48 456,725.00
Recreation ------ . --------------------- 124,033.05 46,177.00 89,297.00
Charities and Corrections . -  . 732,420.76 1,013,048.99 1,191,807.00
Miscellaneou.s   51,273.91 74,565.00 107,615.00
Education . . 41,737.62 42,470.11 44,475.00
Interest and Debt Redemption . . 68,125.00 68,875.00 63,625.00
Reserve.s ""
Total Expenditures ---$1,882,591.35 $2,292,935.90 $2,648,888.05
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
Salaries and Wages  $
Maintenance and Operation . .
Capital Outlay . -  .
693,294.91
858,051.88
263,119,56
68,125.00
$ 785,735.61
1,204,816.13
233,509.16
68,875.00
$ 357,411.00
208,755.00
50,160.00
434,178.00
78,297.00
1,186,507.00
92,615.00
44,055.00
63,625.00
61,410.05
$2,577 ,013.05
38,173.07
12,732.74
6,697.60
38,508.53
3,893.00
6,775.00
43,212.31
4,204.80
7,175.00
43,212.31
4,204.80
7,175.00
152,819.97 188,291.20 166,601.00 166,606.00
1,806,419.91
386,122.41
(School District Budgets not available)
385,570.59 375,653.30 375,653.30
$2,402,965.70 $ 623,038.32 $ 596,846.41  $596,851.41
$ 30,585.79 $
1,974,529.59
11,727.91
386,122.41
43,151.74
191,876.35
2,439.64
385,570.59
$ 46,716.00 $
169,341.11
5,136.00
375,653.30
46,716.00
169,346.11
5,136.00
375,653.30
schools not included
Recapitulation of Expenditures by General Function and Organization Unit for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30,
1937, 1938 and1939
.
GENERAL COUNTY EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FUNCTION AcNcit Actual Allowed b11
AND ORGANIZATION UNIT Last Completed and Elttmated, ReQUetted Board of
Year Ended Current Yeaf' Year Ending Superutrorr,
June 30, 1937 Endfi'i June 30, 1939 Y ear End~
June30, 938 June 30, 1
GENERAL G OVERNMENT
1. Board of Supervisors  $
2. County Clerk . .
3. Auditor ---
18,159.72 $
17,861.50
19,441.76
25,350.00 $
18,277.35
21,050.71
24,950.00 $
21,080.00
20,575.00
24,950.00
21 ,080.00
20,575.00
4. Special Accounting and Auditing . .
5. County Expert . .
E. 'l:'J:~~l.lJ:~I'" -- 
7. Assessor . .
7. (a) Map Dept.-Surveyor . .
8. Tax (and License) Collector . .
9. District Attorney -
10. Coroner ---------
11. Public Administrator . .
12. Surveyor . .
13. Planning Commission . .
14. Purchasing Agent . .
15. General County Garage . .
16. Public W orks . .
17. Primary Elections . .
18. Gener al Elections . .
19. Special Elections . .
20. Registration . .
21. Superior Courts . .
22. Justice Courts . .
23. Trial .Juries, Interpreters, Witnesses
24. Grand .Jury . .
25. Law Library . .
26. Police Courts . .
27. Courthouse and Grounds . .
28. County Bldgs. (Exclusive of Court-
1,300.00
11,479.02
5,596.56
23,119.50
6,358.79
13,220.28
26,256.83
1,850.26
236.90
6,323.53
6,440.45
5,648.09
29,897.80
4,055.73
11,182.07
16,435.96
3,467.11
720.29
14,817.13
12,866.22
3,644.66
1,173.15
1,594.83
714.29
19,525.26
1,500.00
12,345.00
5,885.00
24,872.00
4 ,690.00
15,079.25
27,735.50
1,729.56
265.22
6,764.00
6,821.64
6,005.00
43,733.00
4,578.00
265.56
18,350.00
13,404.23
8,100.00
2,000.00
2,830.00
1,000.00
20,180.00
1,500.00
12,345.00
7,925.00
25,107.00
6,800.00
15,775.00
27 ,710.00
2,284.00
300.00
7,790.00
6,705.00
6,005.00
42,903.00
4,920.00
17,700.00
19,600.00
7,700.00
1,450.00
18,350.00
15,880.00
7,750.00
2,000.00
2,830.00
1,000.00
20,305.00
1,500.00
12,345.00
6,175.00
27,207.00
4,700.00
15,775.00
28,010.00
2,284.00
300.00
6,840.00
6,705.00
6,005.00
32,733.00
4,920.00
17,700.00
19,600.00
300.00
1,450.00
18,150.00
15,922.00
7,750.00
2,000.00
2,830.00
1,000.00
20,305.00
house and Grounds) 26,847.94 34,600.00 34.600.00 28,300.00
SPECIAL DISTRICTS EXPENDITURES
Actual Actual
Lan Completed and. Erttmat.d, ReQUe.ted Allowed
Year Enc:t.d current Year YearEndtng YrarEndt~
June 30, 1937 Endlnfi June 30, 1939 June 30, 193
June30, 938
~---.,---~-,-~--~~~~----~~---,--.=---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Total-Gener al Government  $ 309,235.63 $ 327,411.02 $ 383,839.00 $ 357,411.00
. -
- ---- ---
Recapitulation of Expenditures by General Function and Or ganization Unit for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30,
1937, 1938 and 1939
GENERAL COUNTY EXPENDITURES SPECIAL DISTRICTS EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FUNCTION Actual Actual  Allowed bl/ Actuell Actual
AND ORGANIZATION UNIT Last Completed and Estimated, Requested Board of Last Completed and Estimated, ReQueated Allowed
Year Ended Current Year YearEndt~ Supervtaors, Year Ended Current Year Year Ending Year Ending
June 30, 1937 Endtng June 30, 19 9 Year Ending June~, 1937 Endtnfi June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939 June30, 938
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY
30. Sheriff -------$ 22,733.93 $ 27,185.00 $ 30,410.00 $ 30,110.00
31. Constables  -. -. 6,151. 78 6,532.10 7,125.00 6,825.00
32. County Jails  12,079.37 14,170.00 14,140.00 14,140.00
34. Recorder ----- 13,711.92 16,504.25 17,475.00 17,475.00
35. Sealer of Weights and Measures  2,951.47 3,831.64 3,950.00 3,950.00
36. Humane Officer --- 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
37. (a) Repairing old maps  309.84
(b) Oil Well Inspector  7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00
38. Agricultural Commissioner -------- ----- 44,138.17 49,214.24 51,615.00 49,215.00
39. Farm Advisor  - 8,289.77 8,330.00 7,770.00 7,770.00
40. Live Stock Inspector  1,432.26 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,560.00
41. Predatory Animal Control  400.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
4.2. (a) Pest Control  625.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 3,000.00
43. Forester and Fire Warden
(Fire Districts) .  . 25,443.78 21 ,500.00 26,090.00 22,910.00 38,173.07 30,508.53 33,212.31 33,212.31
44. (a) Flood Control Districts  2,677.03 35,000.00 20,000.00 35,000.00
44. (b) Water Conservation Districts  8,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
45. Compensation Insurance  1,553.32 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
46. Fire and Burglary Insurance  7,359.73 8,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00
Total-Protection to Person and
Property . - --. --. -.$ 150,157.37 $ 206,127.23 $ 199,935.00 s 208,755.00 $ 38,173.07 $ 38,508.53 $ 43,212.31 $ 43,212.31
HEALTH AND SANITATION
49. Health Officer  $ 43,562.71 $ 47,837.07 $ 49,410.00 $ 49,410.00
50. Vital Statistics  680.10 725.00 750.00 750.00
53. (a) Mosquito Abatement Districts 3,893.00 4,204.80 4,204.80
54. (a) Sanitary Districts - 12,732.74 (Sanitary District Budget not submitted)
Total-Health and Sanitation -$ 44,242.81 $ 48,562.07 $ 50,160.00 $ 50,ltlO.OO $ 12,732.74 $ 3,893.00 $ 4,204.80 $ 4,204.80
Recapitulation of Expenditures by General Function and Organization Unit for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30,
1937, 1938 and 1939
GENERAL COUNTY EXPENDITURES SPSCIAL DISTRICTS EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FUNCTION A ctual Actual ALiowed bl/ Actual Actucll
AND ORGANIZATION UNIT Last Completed and Elttmated, Requested Board of Laat Completed and Estimated, Requested Allowed
Year Ended Current Year Year Endtng SUpenmors, Year Ended Current Year Year Ending YearEndt~
June so, 1937 Encll~ June 30, 1939 Y ear Ending June 30, 1937 Endlnfi June 30, 1939 June SO, 19
June SO, 938 June 30, 1939 June30, 938
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
56. Highways and Roads -$ 244,477.39 $ 316,624.64 $ 342.875.00 $ 323,578.00
59. Highway (Lighting Districts) ---- 6,697.60 6,775.00 7,175.00 7,175.00
60. Highway Equipment, Garage, etc . 37,345.98 35,368.74 34,700.00 31,950.00
61. Administration, Engineering,
Accounting . -. ---. --. ----------. 13,713.01 23,316.00 21,150.00 21,150.00
63. Highways and Roads (Construction
and Outlays)  1,176.89
4,731.70 42,089.53 10,000.00 10,000.00
64. Bridges and Culverts (Construetion
and Outlays) --------- 10,396.00 4,069.24
66. (a) Equipment  . 45,024.23 42,431.33 45,200.00 42,200.00
(b) Purchase of Land  2,200.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
(c) Right of Way  2,300.00 1,000.00 3,500.00
Total- Highways and Bridges  ~ 361,365.20 $ 465,699.48 $ 456,725.00 $ 434,1 711.00 $ 6,697.60 $ 6,775.00 $ 7,175.00 $ 7,175.00
RECREATION
67. Parks (Park or Rec r eation
Districts) --- --  $ 17,361.70 $ 20,677.00 $ 22,297.00 $ 23,297.00
68. Veterans' Buildings -    -~- 88,241.92 23,000.00 65,000.00 53,000.00
69. s. B. Amphitheatre . 18,429.43 2,500.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
Total-Recreation  -~ 124,033.05 $ 46,177.00 $ 89,297.00 $ 78,297.00
----------------------- _ __ ___i __ __________ _____ _J

Recapitulation of Expenditures by General Function and Organization Unit for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30,
1937, 1938 and 1939
.
GENERAL COUNTY EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FUNCTION Actual Actual
AND ORGANIZATION UNIT Last Completed and Estimated, ReQUeated
Year Ended Current Year Year End.Ing
June 3(), 1937 Ending June 30, 1939
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS
71. Hospital  $
72. Home for Old People County Farm
73. Welfare Administration  .
7 4. Aid to Needy Children . .
75. Aid to Needy Blind.  .
76. Aid to Needy Aged . .
77. General Relief . _  .
(b) Unemployment . .
78. Probation Officer . .
79. Detention Home . .
80. Care of Juvenile Court Wards . .
81. Reform Schools .
82. Homes for Feeble Minded . -  .
83. Hospitals for Insane, Narcotics . .
84. Schools for Deaf and B lind . .
85. Examination and Care of Insane . .
86. Burial of Indigents and Veterans
C.emetery Care -
87. (a) Enforced Labor . .
(b) Psychological Service . .
June 30, 1938
282, 7 43.86 $
8,794.99
26,993.45
50,707.82
10,172.00
196,168.65
72,671.59
5,169.03
16,454.85
11,114.79
29,193.98
1,871.48
16,161.94
85.10
14.23
920.00
3,183.00
318.091.35 $
12,580.00
41,940.72
76,000.00
19,129.00
342,886.84
102,738.00
20,837.50
17,446.58
9,849.00
27,460.00
2,140.00
16,000.00
350.00
100.00
1,500.00
4,000.00
.
295,007.00
7,255.00
47,400.00
105,000.00
23 ,000.00
490,000.00
127,550.00
15,230.00
20,230.00
9,185.00
28,000.00
2,000.00
16,000.00
350.00
100.00
1,500.00
4,000.00
AUotoed bl/
Board of
Supervisors,
Year Ending
June 30, 1939
$ 292,007.00
7,255.00
47,400.00
105,000.00
23,000.00
490,000.00
125,050.00
15,230.00
20,230.00
9,185.00
24,100.00
2,000.00
16,000.00
350.00
100.00
1,500.00
4,000.00
200.00
3,900.00
Total-Charities and Corrections . $ 732,420.76 $1,013,048.99 $1,191,807.00 $1 ,186,507.00
MISCELLANEOUS
89. Advertising County Resources  $
90. Fairs and Exhibits . .
91. Cemetery Districts . .
92. (a) Water and Water Works Dis
23,111.69 $
8,585.20
45,065.00 $
17,500.00
53,615.00 $
29,000.00
54,615.00
13,000.00
SPECIAL DISTRICTS EXPENDITURES
Actual Actual
Lcitt Completed and Estt1'7Mlted, Requested Allowed
Year Ended Current Y ear Year Ending Year Ending
June~, 1937 Ending June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
June 30, 1938
15,436.11 17,892.74 20,735.00
tricts - . .-. ., .  14,000.00 14,000.00 137,383.86 170,398.46
20,735.00
145,866.00 145,871.00
93. (a) Rebates and Refunds (Taxes
and Others)  13,106.70 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
(b) Spec. Service and Investigation 6,470.32 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
""7"--:=-:=:--=-:-"""T--:-:-:-=:-=--~-=-==-=~=-~~~=-=.,.~,-"'=",-.,,-.,.-:-=------,:-:-~--:-.,.-=-=--=---~-:-=--=-=-=--=~ Total-Miscellaneous  $ 51,273.91 $ 74,565.00 $ 107,615.00 $ 92,615.00 $ 152,819.97 $ 188,291.20 $ 166,601.00 $ 166,606.00
Rec.apitulation of Expenditures by General Function and Organization Unit for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30,
1937, 1938 and 1939
. GENERAL COUNTY EXPENDITURES SPECIAL DISTRICTS EXPENDITURES
GENERAL FUNCTION Actual Actual
AND ORGANIZATION UNIT Last Completed and E1tfmated, Reque.ted
Year Ended Current Year Year Ending
June 30, 1937 Ending June 30, 1939
EDUCATION
94. Superintendent of Sc:lleelll  $
95. Beard ef Education 
96. Elementary School Districts 
97. High Scheel Districts 
100. Ceunty Library . - -.
Tetal-Education -   ---~
JNTEREST AND DEBT REDEMPTION
Interest
105. County Bonds  $
106. Elementary School District Bends 
107. High Scheel District Bends  -
109. County Special District Bends . .
County Special District Bends
(Waterwerks District) . .
June 30, 1938
10,813.00 $ 11,721.00 $ 12,925.00
924.62 1,228.80 1,550.00
30,000.00 29,520.31 30,000.00
41,737.62 $ 42,470.11 $ 44,475.00
23,125,00 $ 20,875.00 $ 18,625.00
Allotoed btl Actual Actual
Board of Last Comp1-tccl and Estil'll4Ud, ~quested Allotoed
Superotsors, Year Ended Current Year YearEmltn~ Year End~
Year Emltng June 30, 1937 Emltnfi June 30, 193 June 30, 1
June 30, 1939 June 30, .938
$ 12,505.00
1,550.00
880,632.96 (Scheel Districts Budgets net available)
925,786.95 (High Scheel Dist. Budgets net available)
30,000.00
$ 44,055.00 $1,806,419.91
$ 18,625.00
62,118.74 56,197.87 56,026.37 56,026.37
69,032.50 64,717.50 59,705.00 59, 705.00
22,839.55 20,041.59 17,094.31 17,094.31
396.00 306.00 270.00 270.00
23,125.00 $ 20,875.00 $ 18,625.00 $ 18,625.00 $ 154,386.79 $ 141,262.96 $ 133,095.68 $133,095.68 -,--~~,-----.,--,,.,.-.,.,--,.-~~,.,-,-----,-=-:~---,~,.,.,.,=-=-,.--,---.,--.,-=--,-__,.,.-~,-,.,--.,- Te tal - Interest . . $
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Rede mp t lo n of Bonds
112. County . $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00
113. Elementary School Districts- 89,175.00 98,1'15.00 103,925.00 103,925.00
114. High School Districts . .
116. Ceunty Special Districts . .
91 ,000.00 91,000.00 87,000.00 87,000.00
 50,960.62 54,532.63 51,032.62 51,032.62
Ceunty Special Districts (Waterwe
rks District) . . 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,-~~~--,~~  _.~.,-~-.,,.,.-.,-~---,.,.-.,~~~-
Te t al- Redemption ot Bends. . $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 231,735.62 $ 244,307.63 $ 242,557.62 $ 242,557.62
.,--=-=--=-c=--:--.-~=-=~-=---=-~=-"==-=----,--=--===--=-=--:-:c=-:~,,.--=---=-==-=:-=--=---=---====-=:-=--=---=--=-=:-:-=-:--:~ Tetal- Interest and Redemptien  $ 68,125.00 $ 65,875.00 $ 63,625.00 $ 63,625.00 $ 386,122.41 $ 385,570.59 $ 375,653.30 $ 375,653.30
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RESERVES
Unappropriated Reserves, General Fund
Unappropriated Reserves, Salary Fund
General Reserves . .
Total- Reserves . .
GRAND TOTAL EXPENDITURES  $1,882,591.35 $2,289,935.90
$ 50,000.00
10,000.00
$ 1,410.05
$ 61,410.05
$2,648.888.05
$ 50,000.00
10,000.00
1,410.05
61,410.05
$2,577,013.05 $2,402,965. 70 $ 623,038.32 $ 596,846.41  $ 596,851.41
Scheels not included
Page Twenty-Three
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended
June 30, 1938
DESCRIPTION Amount
Elections Special
Clerical Help. . ,.  ~  ___. ___  . __ . . $ 500.00
Election Officers . - . _  _  . - . - .  . 2,500.00
Communication and Transportation  -- 600.00
Materials and Supplies  -- - 4,000.00
Repairs and Replacements  -- 100.00
Service and Expense . ~-      100.00
Rent of Polls . . 500.00
Election Expenser-Supervisors
Miscellaneous Expense, SpeciaL. $ 500.00
Government Buildings
Heat, Light, Power, and Water  --- $ 175.00
Government Buildings-Second District
Furniture and Equipment $ 1,100.00
District Attorney
Criminal Expense  - $ 150.00
County Farm
New Dairy Barn.------- ------------------------- S
Forestry Departmen~Parks
Repairs and Replacements. $
Heat, Light, Power and Water . -  .
Forestry Departmen~Fil'e
Repairs and Replacements. $
Health Department
69.72
850.00
180.00
100.00
Nurses -- ---- . $ 1,200.00
Communications and Transportation  -- 956.48
General Hospital-Santa Barbara
Materials an d Supplies $
Clothing and Linen  --
Heat, Light, P ower, and Water . .
Furniture and Equipment  ----  -
Grounds and Improvement . -  -  .
Water Development . . -----.
County Clinic.-S. B. General Hospital
~(l l:IE!ll) . , ~
Nursing . -  - . -  - . --  - . -. ---. --- -. - -. - - -
Housekeeping . ,. . _  _ . _. _ .  . .
Medical and Surgical  -------
Technical Se.rvice.  --. _ . ______  __ . .
Clothing and Linen . ______________________________________  .
Furniture and Equipment  .
General BoSPital-Outpatient Department (Outside Welfare)
Assistant Pharmacist . - $
Sp ecial Services (Physicians and Surgeons)  .
Furniture and Equipment  .
40.00
500.00
100.00
300.00
470.68
67.00
213.00
200.00
4-0.00
30.00
190.00
200.00
50.00
80.00
500.00
50.00
Na?rn! of Fund
General
.Page Twenty-FoW'
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended
June 30, 1938
DESCRIPTION Amount
Santa Maria Hospital
Furniture and Equipment  --- $ 600.00
Livestock Inspector
~qui pm en t  ----- ______ . __ .   . . . . . . . . . . .   . . . .  . .  . . .  . .   . .  . . . $ 27.42
Probation Department
Board and Care . "'---- $ 525.00
Superior Court
Communication and Transportation $ 200.00
Board of Supervisors
Special Service and Investigation . - .
Special Service, Investigation, and Expense  --
Board of Supervisors
American Legion Memorials
American Legion Building, Santa Maria  .
Unemployment Relief
Work Supervisor.----------
Clerical Help.  ----'"'---";tt"' - ----- .  .  . 
Labor . -. ------'"'--------- ---------. ------  --~  --- . .
Case Workers ---------  .
Coor din a tors  ----  - --- . -- - -- .
Communication and Transportation . -
Materials and Supplies  .
Office Supplies ---
Furniture and Equipment. . .
Welfare Department
Case Workers . _.  .
Case Aides . - --
Special Advisor . .
Burials ------
Repairs and Replacements  .
C,ounty Cash Aid . ---------
Old Age Security . .
Aid to Needy Blind .  -
First Road District
$ 5,000.00
300.00
$ 10,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
400.00
3,240.00
1,700.00
700.00
1,000.00
150.00
500.00
$ 1,000.00
1,000.00
1,800.00
1,400.00
737.13
1,300.00
10,000.00
3,000.00
Materials and Supplies. . - -  $ 7,195.00
Fourth Road District
Labor . . . __  _ . _  _. -.  _________  __  -~  -.  . .  .    .  . $ 800.00
Filth Road District
Labor . ---- ----- -----. .   .  . .      . .  . .  . .   . . . .  . . . .  $ 5 i 000. 00
Equipment .  _  __ . _  ___  _. . . .  . . . .  . . . .   . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  6~ 000. 00
TOTAL GENERAL FUND  --- $ 82,686.43
Probation Department
Probation Officer $
Assistant Probation Officers, Office Deputy, File Clerk  .
100.00
750.00
Name of Fund
General
Salary
Pace Twenty-Five
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended
June 30, 1938
DESCRIPTION Amount
Recorder
Assistants ------ - $
TOTAL SALARY FUND $
315.00
1,165.00
First Road District
~l:cr -----------------
Materials and Supplies  ---
Capital Outlay  .
Third Road District
Materials and Supplies  .
Repairs and Replacements  -
Fourth Road District
$ 4,000.00
50.00
3,139.08
$ 2,100.00
340.00
Materials and Supplies. . $ 3,000.00
Service and Expense . ., . - . - 400.00
Fifth Road District
Labor . :. $ 1,500.00
Materials and Supplies . ----- 2,000.00
Service and Expense  500.00
Eq ui pm en t . _.  _ _. __ . _ __  . . . .  . .     .  . . . .  .    . . . . . .   . . . . . . . . .    .     . 1, 000  00
TOTAL GOOD ROADS FlJND. $ 18,029.08
Third Road District
Materials and Supplies  -- $ 435.00
---:----:~
TOTAL THIRD ROAD FUND  - $ 435.00
General County Highway Improvement
Materials and Supplies  $ 400.00 ---- TOTAL HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND  v $ 400.00
I,aw Library
~~\II ~CClc!.   . . . . ~
~'I:'~ :r~ w i:.:r:E3:tt~~ Ji'~---   ~
Santa Maria Cemetery District
200.00
200.00
Salaries and Wages  - -   $ 500.00
TOTAL SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DISTRICT FUND  $ 500.00
Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District
Capital Outlay .  .  -- $ 600.00
TOTAL SANTA MARIA VAIJ.EY WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT GENERAL FUND. $ 600.00
GRAND TOTAL -- $104,015.51
Name of Fund
Salary
Good Roads
Third Road
H',vay Impt.
Law Library
S. M. Cemetery
S. M. Valley
Water Conservation
District
General
Page Twenty-Six
Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Last
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1938
DESCRIPTION Amount
Agricultural Commissioner
Eq ui pm en t . ____  __ . ___ . _  _ . __ .    .    . . . . .  .     . . . .  .  . $
Elections-Primary
Clerical Help .  $
Ailaterial and Supplies  .
Election Expense Supervisors
Furniture and Equipment   $
Constable Fifth Township
Communication and Transportation
Government Buildings
 ------- $
Equipment ------ ----- ----------------- --- - $
Government Buildings-Second District
Material and Supplies . $
Detention Bom&--Probation Department
Repairs and Replacements -  $
Service and Ex,pense ----- -------
Remodeling Detention House-- . .
District Attorney
Communication and Transportation . -  __  $
Office Supplies . -  . . _ . .
Criminal Expense -
I ,aw Book.s . .
l\.lotor Vehicles . .
County Farm
500.00
200.00
300.00
500.00
100.00
175.00
1,100.00
400.00
125.00
500.00
250.00
50.00
200.00
850.28
1,850.00
Labor ---- $ 110.00
Material and Supplies . 350.00
Repairs and Replacements . 125.00
Service and Expense . 75.00
New Dairy Barn -    2,500.00
Forestry Department-Parks
~Cll:OI' . . . . . . . ~
~.'fe~Cll:'ci~ . .
J:~tI"olrrle11 . .
County Garage-Santa ~taria
Repairs and Replacements
Health Department
.

$
950.00
180.00
315.00
2,000.00
Furniture and Equipment - $ 700.00
Automobiles  .
General Hospital-Santa Barbara
~lll"Sirl~  - - ~
Techrucal Service  .
J:iet~~ . .
Maintenance of Plant . .
Laundry Help . - --  -
Material and Supplies . .
Heat, Light, Power, and Water  .  .   .
Furniture and Equipment  .
Buildings and Additions  .
Water Development . .
1,456.48
165.00
635.00
50.00
450.00
80.00
200.00
770.68
541.13
1,261.00
460.00
Name of Fund
General


Pap Twenty-8even
Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Last
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1938
DESCRIPTION Amount
General Hospital-Outpatient Dept. (Outside Welfare)
Clinic (Other Ho;;pitals, Physiotherapy, Drugs, etc.). $ 340.00
Santa Maria Hospital
Repairs and Replacements . $ 600.00
Justice Court--First Township
Communication and Transportation  $ 30.00
Livestock Inspector
Communica lion and Transportation .   .  . . $ 27. 42
Publicity Department
General County Advertising   $ 450.00
Recorder
Office Supplies ---------- $ 315.00
Sheriff
Repairs and Replacements . $ l ,000.00
Superior Court
~raf'CI":~ ~l:cI" - --------------------------- ~ 200.00
Board or Supervisors
Special Service and Investigation (Salaries) ----- $ 8,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
Special Service and Investigation (Maintenance)  .
Water Survey . ___ . __ . ---______ _____ -- _.  . .   . .  . . . . .  . . . . .   .  . . .  . 
Ca pi ta.I Out lay  - __ . ____________  __ . . 300.00
Board of Supervisors-Flood Control
Protection of Roads and Beaches from Oceans and Rivers . $ 25,000.00
Board of Supervisors-Recreation
State Highway Road Co-operation in Montecito . $ 2,200.00
Unemployment Relief
Material and Supplies  $ 2,000.00
Welfare Department
~lerical li:~p. .  . $ 600.00
Capital Outlay .  _ 500.00
Au to mo bile  _ - ----  :.  __  . .        . . . . .   737. 13
First Road District
~Cll::r ------------- ~ 1,()()().()()
Cerca del Mar Bridge . 4,069.24
.Fourth Road District
Material and Supplies  - $ 800.00
Fifth Road District
Material and Supplies --
Repairs and Replacements --  .
TOTAL GENERAL FUND . - . .
Probation Department
$ 11,000.00
10,000.00
$ 99,643.36
Extra Help  --- ------------- . $ 850.00
Superintendent of Schools
Emergency li:elp . . 460.00
TOTAL SALARY FUND . $ 1,310.00
Name of Fund
General
Salary
Page Twenty-Eight
Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Last
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1938
DESCRIPTION Amount
First Road District
Material and Supplies . $ 7,139.08
Eq ui pm en t  ________  ____ . __  ___  __   . .   . .   . . . .  .  .  . . . . 50. 00
Third Road District
Equipment  -   $ 2,440.00
Fourth Road District
~l:CI"  ------------------------ - ~ ~()().()()
Capital Outlay . 3,000.00
Fifth Road District
Material and Supplies . $ 1,000.00
Repairs and Replacements . 1,500.00
Equipment   2,500.00
TOT AL GOOD ROADS FUND . $ 18,029.08
Third Road District
Capital Outlay -- $- -43-5.00 TO'I'AL Tl'IJ:RD :F!.OAD FUND  - $ 435.00
General County Highway Improvement
~l:cI"  ,-   ~ ~ ~()().()() ---- TOTAL lllGHW AY IMPROVEMENT . $ 400.00
Law Library
Service and Expense . $ 200.00 ---- 'I'O'l'AL IJI W ~~"'ii' ~--~ $ !l00.00
Santa Maria Cemetery District
Maintenance and Operation .  . - -$- -50-0.00 TOTAL SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST:F!.ICT FUND . $ 500.00
Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District
Maintenance and Operation. $ 600.00
TOTAL SANTA MARIA VALLEY WATE:F!. CONSE:F!.VATION
DISTRICT GENERAL FUND . $ 600.00
GRAND TOTAL  $121,117.44
Name of Fund
Good Roads
Third Road
Highway Imp.
Ia"v Iibrary
S. M. Cem.
Santa Maria
Valley Water
Conservation
District General

Page Twenty-nine
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to
June 30, 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFICATION
811 SouFce of Revenue
AUDITOR
Taxes and Assessments (Other than General
Property Taxes)
1. Secured Personal Property
Actual Uut
Completed YeaF
Ended
June 30. 1937
(Intangibles and Solvent Credits) Gen. Co. $ 884.17
2. Unsecured Personal Property
(Intangibles and Solvent Credits) Gen. Co. 1,151.24
3. Delinquent Taxes, Penalties and Interest
Gen. Co. 44,550.69
Actual and E1timated, Auditor's CutTent YeaF Estimate Ending YeaF Ending June 30. 1938 June 30, 1939
$ 1,104.38 $ 1,100.00
1,230.52 1,200.00
51,031.24 20,000.00
3,500.00
1,200.00
300.00
$ 27,300.00
-- --- - --,-=-:;:-:---,:-=-:,--:
Total Taxes and Assessments  $ 46,586.10 $ 53,366.14
Subventions and Grants (State and Federal)
11. U. S. Forest Reserve Apportionment Dist. $ 494.35 $ 581.04 $ 550.00
Gen. Co. 494.35 581.04 550.00
12. Gasoline Tax . - . Gen Co. 188,433.00 165,603.42 140,000.00
13. Motor Vehicle License Fees  Gen. Co. 66,523.25 62,116.35 65,000.00
14. Motor Truck and Bus Tax  Gen. Co. 196.14 162.40 140.00
19. Liquor Tax Apportionment  Gen. Co. 8,957.14 7,559.20 9,000.00
Total Subventions and Grants  $265,098.23 $236,603.45 $215,24([00
Fines and Penalties
24. Justice Courts  Gen. Co. $ 1,847.00 $ 3,475.00 $ 2,000.00
25. Traffic (Motor Vehicle) Fines  Gen. Co. 16,481.50 18,955.80 18,950.00
26. Confiscation  Gen. Co. 247.00
Total Fines and Penalties  $ 18,575.50 $ 22,430.80 $ 20,950.00
Privileges
27. Franchises  c.JE!ll. Co. $ 6,877.95 $ 7,476.89 $ 7,000.00
Total Privileges  $ 6,877.95 $ 7,476.89 $ 7,000.00
Interest
31. Invested Funds  Gen. Co. $ 1,220.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,180.00
Total Interest  , . ~--,~---~,~- $ 1,220.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,180.00
Fees and Commissions
43. Fees-Auditor under Sec. 710 C.C.P.
Gen. Co. 13.00 13.00 10.00
Total Fees-Auditor  $ 13.00 13.00 10.00
Fees, Justice Courts  $ 4,607.00 $ 4,481.25 $ 4,500.00
Name of Fund
General
General
General
Salary
Court House I&S
State Highway
Bridge I & S
Una pp. County
School
General
Good Roads
Good Roads
Good Roads
Salary
General
Highway Imp.
General
General
General
Salary
Salary


Page Thirty
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to
June 30, 1939
REVElVUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFICATION Actual I.cut Actual and
Estimated oer.irtmental Auditor's Name of Fund
B11 Source of Revenue Completed Year CuTrent Year, stimate Estimate
Ended Ending Year Ending Year Ending
June 30, 1937 June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER
Licenses and Permits
(22a) License Fees for Operation of
Labor Camps  Gen. Co. $ 80.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 General
Miscellaneous
(59) Fair Awards  Gen. Co. $ 500.50 $ 1,259.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 General
Total ---- ~ 500.50 $ 1,339.00 $ 550.00 $ 550.00
CLERK
Fees and Commissions
(32) Fees-Clerk  Gen. Co. $ 12,414.91
(33) Fees-Law Library  Gen. Co. 1,739.00
$ 13,000.00 $ 13,000.00 Salary
1,200.00 1,200.00 Law Libr'y
Fines and Penalties
(23) Fines-Superior Court  Gen. Co. $ 629.00 $ 284.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 General
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 400.00 Hgwy Imp.
Total  $ 14,782.91 $ 284.00 $ 14,900.00 $ 14,500.00
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
Subventions and Grants
(20c) Clark McNary  Gen. Co. $ 5,394.31 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 General
(28) Rent Lots-Ocean Park Gen. Co. $ 100.00 $ 100.00 General
Miscellaneous
(60) Refund Gasoline Tax  Gen. Co. $ 13.00 General
Total -.,-------  ---$ 5,394.31 $ 5,113.00 $ 5,100.00
GENERAL HOSPITAL-SANTA BARBARA
Subventions and Grants
(18) Tuberculosis Subsidy  Gen. Co. $ 8,164.01 $ 10,872.87 $ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00 General
Special Services Rendered
(47) Hospital Service  Gen. Co. $ 5,251.94 $ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00 General
Total  $ 13,415.95 $ 20,372.87 $ 20,500.00 $ 20,500.00
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Fees and Comml!Mions
(46) Fees-Vital Statistics  Gen. Co. $ 102.50 $ 152.78 $ 125.00 Salary
Speeial Services Rendered
(52b) Health Supervision-
City of Lompoc  Gen. Co. $ 1,100.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 General
City of Santa Maria  - 2,750.00 3,250.00 3,000.00 3,000.00
'I.'etcL.l ~--- $ 3,952.50 $ 4,702.78 $ 4,200.00 $ 4,325.00
SANTA MARIA HOSPITAL
Speeial Services Rendered
( 47) Hospital Service  Gen. Co. $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 General
~tell ~----------------- $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
JUSTICE COURT- FIRST TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 438.00 $ 15.00 $ 20.00 General
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 1,653.30 3,580.25 4,500.00 Hgwy Imp.
Page Thirty-One
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to
June 30, 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTH ER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFICATION Actual La.st Actual and Estbnated Auditor's B11 Source of Revenue Completed Year CurTent Year, Estimate Name of Fund
Ended Year Ending
June 30, 1937 JurnEin d30fn, g1 938 Jurni 30, 1939
~
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 192.90 $ 212.50 $ 240.00 Salary
'l:'ot11.l  $ 2,284.20 $ 3,807.75 $ 4,760.00
JUSTICE COURT-SECOND TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 1,000.00 General
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 3,750.00 Hgwy Imp.
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 3,750.00 Salary
Total . $ 8,500.00
JUSTICE COURT- THIRD TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 1,000.00 General Co.
(25) Fines-'l:'raffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 4,500.00 Hgwy Imp.
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 125.00 Salary
'I'otaJ.  $ 5,625.00
JUSTICE COURT- FOURTH TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 80.00 $ 210.00 $ 225.00 General
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 29.00 $ 25.75 $ 30.00 Salary
Total  $ 109.00 $ 235.75 $ 255.00
JUSTICE COURT-FIFTH TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(?.4) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 180.00 $ 200.00 General
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 1,910.00 J ,366.00 2,000.00 Hgwy Imp.
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 200.00 $ 271.50 $ 250.00 Salary
Total ------------ $ 2,110.00 $ 1,817.50 $ 2,450.00
J USTICE COURT-SIXTH TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 250.00 General
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co.  3,000.00 Hgwy Imp.
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court . Gen. Co. $ 50.00 Salary
'I'etcll  $ 3,300.00
JUSTICE COURT-SEVENTH TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 362.00 $ 111,00 $ 473.00 General
(25) Fines-'I'raffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 2,252.50 563.16 2,815.66 Hgwy lmy .

Page Thirty-Two
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to
June 30, 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFICATION Actual Lcut Actual and Estimated ocr.irt1M1ltat Audi tor's Name Of Fu
811 Source of Rwenue Comptctcd Yea.- Current Year, stimate Estimate
Ended Ending Year Ending Year Endtng
June 30, 1937 June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 547.00 $ 132.00 $ 679.00 Salary
Total . $ 3,161.50 $ 806.16 $ 3,967.66
JUSTICE COURT- NINTH TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry  Gen. Co. $ 1,500.00 General
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 100.00 Hgwy Imp.
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 160.00 Salary
~Ctcll . $ 1,760.00
J USTICE COURT-TENTH TOWNSHIP
Fines and Penalties
(24) Fines-Sundry . _ . Gen. Co. $ 75.00 General
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. 800.00 Hgwy !my.
Fees and Commissions
(38) Fees-Justice Court  Gen. Co. $ 150.00 Salary
Total . . . . .  . $ 1,025.00
MAP DEPARTMENT
Sale of Property
(54) Sale of Maps  Gen. Co. $ 125.00 $ 249.80 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 General
Total . $ 125.00 $ 249.80 $ 200.00 $ 200.00
PLANNING COMMISSION
Licenses and Permits
(22) Building Permits  Gen. Co. $ 72.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 General
(22) Oil Drilling Permits  Gen. Co. 13,100.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 General
Total -- ~ 72.00 $ 13,150.00 $ 5,050.00 $ 5,050.00
PROBATION OFFICER
Fines and Penalties
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. $ 1,017.20 $ 342.40 $ 250.00 Hgwy Imp.
(26) Fines-Miscellaneous  Gen. Co. 880.50 402.50 400.00 56.00 General
Special Services Rendered
( 49) Care Juvenile Court Wards
Gen. Co. $ 1,023.56 $ 454.26 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 General
l\tiscellaneous
(60) Refund-Transportation to State 
Institutions  Gen. Co. $ 128.45 $ 138.00 $ 130.00 $ 130.00 General
Total  $ 3,049.71 $ 1,337.16 $ 1,280.00 $ 686.00
RECORDER
Fees and Commissions
(36) Fees-Recorder  Gen. Co. $ 20,000.00 $ 19,000.00 Salary
(36) Fees-Recorder-Torrens
Gen. Co. 75.00 75.00 Salary
':['()~ -------------- $ 20.075.00 $ 19,075.00
Page Thirty-Three
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938, to
June 30, 1939
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFICATION Actual Last Actual and
D~1'tmentai Auditor's
By Source of Revenue Completed Year Estfmated sttmate Estimate Name of Fund
Ended Cu1'rent Year, Year Ending Year Ending
June 30, 193'1 E1MUng June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939 June 30, 1938
SHERIFF
Fines and Penalties
(25) Fines-Traffic (Motor Vehicle)
Gen. Co. $ 725.00 $ 725.00 Hgwy Imp.
(26) Fines-Miscellaneous  Gen. Co. 750.00 750.00 750.00 General
Total Fines and Penalties  $ 1,475.00 $ 1,475.00 $ 750.00
Fees and Commissions
(37) Fees-Sheriff  Gen. Co. $ 1,866.94 $ 2,232.00
Special Services Rendered
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Salary
(51) Board Federal Prisoners, Gen. Co. $ 461.30 $ 368.20 $ 420.00 $ 375.00 General
Miscellaneous
(60) Transportation Prisoners to
State Institutions  Gen. Co. $ 324.00 $ 396.28 $ 325.00 $ 325.00 General
':l'et.cll  ~ 2,652.24 $ 4,471.48 $ 4,220.00 $ 3,450.00
TREASURER
Interest
(30) Interest on County Deposits
Gen. Co. $ 10,000.00
(30) Interest on County Deposits
$ 10,000.00 General
Sundry Dists. 5,000.00 5,000.00 Sdry Dists.
Fees and Commissions
( 41) Fees-Treasurer  Gen. Co. $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 Salary
Total  $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
WEI.FARE DEPARTMENT '
Subventions and Grants
(15a) Aid to Needy Children (State)
Gen. Co. $ 53,550.00 $ 53,550.00 General
(15b) Aid to Needy Children (Federal) 
Gen. Co. 23,100.00 22,000.00 General
(16a) Aid to Needy Blind (State)
Gen. Co. 7,820.00 7,820.00 General
(16b) Aid to Needy Blind (Federal)
Gen. Co. 7,130.00 6,900.00 General
(17a) Aid to Needy Aged (State)
Gen. Co. 134,750.00 132,300.00 General
(17b) Aid to Needy Aged (Federal)
Gen. Co. 222,950.00 215,600.00 General
Aid to Needy Aged (Additional
per special State allotment) - 55,200.00 51,000.00 General
From Federal Government for
Other Purposes
(20d) Administrative Expense-
Needy Children  Gen. Co. $ 1,820.00 $ 1,820.00 General
(20d) Administrative Expense-
Needy Aged  Gen. Co. 5,573.75 5,390.00 General
(20d) Child Welfare Worker Gen. Co. 1,200.00 1,200.00 General
Total -  $513,093.75 $497,580.00
Budget of Proposed Expenditures for General County Interest and Debt Redemption for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938
to June 30, 1939
EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Actual Laat CoTfteted
June 30, 19
Actuat an4 .11;anmatea
CuM'ent Year Endtng
June 30, 1938
PTOJ)Oaed YeaT Endtng
June 30, 1939 Name of J'un4
Interest I Redemption Total Interest Redempon To tat l ntneat Redemptton Total
lilGH SCHOOLS
Carpinteria High (1922) . $ 60.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,060.00 Carpinteria High I & S
Carpinteria High (1929) . 2,970.00 4,000.00 6,970.00 2,750.00 4,000.00 6,750.00 2,530.00 4,000.00 6,530.00 Carpinteria Hlih I & S
Lompoc High (1921) ---- 780.00 2.000.00 2,780.00 870.00 2,000.00 2,870.00 660.00 2,000.00 2,660.00 Lompoc High I & s
Lompoc High (1927) --- 247.50 3,000.00 3,247.50 82.50 3,000.00 3,082.50 Lompoc Rlgh I & S
Santa Barbara High (1922) - 8,825.00 22,000.00 28,825.00 5,900.00 23,000.00 28,900.00 4,500.00 22,000.00 26,500.00 Santa Barbara Hl&h I & S
Santa Barbara High (1923) - 2,875.00 7,000.00 9,675.00 2,375.00 8,000.00 10,375.00 2,075.00 7,000.00 9,075.00 Santa Barbara Hlah I & S
Santa Barbara High (1926)  15,125.00 15,000.00 30,125.00 14,225.00 15,000.00 29,225.00 13,500.00 15,000.00 28,500.00 Santa Barbara High I & S
Santa Barbara High (1930)  22,900.00 24,000.00 46,900.00 21,625.00 23,000.00 44,625.00 20,400.00 24,000.00 44,4-00.00 Santa Barbara High I & S
Santa Marla High  14,850.00 10,000.00 24,850.00 14,550.00 10,000.00 24,550.00 13,800.00 10.000.00 23,800.00 Santa Maria High I & S
Santa Ynez High -- 2,800.00 3,000.00 5,600.00 2,340.00 3,000.00 5,340.00 2,240.00 3,000.00 5,24-0.00 Santa Ynez High I & S
Totals . ._ - . _, 69,032.50 $ 91,000.00 $ 160,032.50 $ 64,717.50 $ 91,000.00 $ 155,717.50 $ 59 7 05.00 $ 87,000.00 $ 146,705.00
ROAD DISTRICTS
Lompoc PRD (1920)  ' 8,800.00 $ 18,000.00 $ 26,800.00 $ 7,700.00 $ 22,000.00 $ 29,700.00 $ 6,600.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 26,800.00 Lompoc PRD I & S
Lompoc PRD (1925)  5,500.00 10.000.00 15,500.00 4,950.00 10,000.00 14,950.00 4,400.00 10,000.00 14,400.00 Lompoc PRD I &S
Mesa PRD  215.68 428.00 453.68 . Mesa PRD I & s
Mission PRD . 180.00 1,500.00 1,680.00 90.00 1,500.00 1.590.00 Miss. PRDI&S
Santa Ynez PRD ---- 6,000.00 15,000.00 21,000.00 5,250.00 15,000.00 20,250.00 4.500.00 15,000.00 19,500.00 Santa Ynez PRD I & s
Road Improvement Dist. No. l 294.82 1,180.00 1,474.82 352.22 1,180.00 1,532.22 234.62 l ,180.00 1,414.62 RID No. l I & S
Road Improvement Dist. No. 5 2,039.05 4 ,852.62 6,891.67 1,699.37 4,852.63 6,552.00 1,359.69 4,852.62 6.212.31 RID No. 5 I & S
Totals  - -$ 22,839.55 $ 50,960.62 $ 73,800.17 $ 20,041.59 ' 54,532.63 $ 74,574.22 $ 17,094.31 $ 51,032.62 $ 68.126.93
SANITARY DISTRICT BONDS
Carpinteria Sanitary District.$ 4,230.00 $ 3 ,000.00 $ 7,.230.00 $ 4,050.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 7,050.00 $ 3,870.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 6.870.00 Carpinteria Sanitary Bond
Guadalupe Sanitary District. . 1,470.00 1.000.00 2,470.00 1,350.00 1.000.00 2,350.00 1,290.00 1,000.00 2,290.00 Guadalupe Sanitary Bond
Orcutt Sanitary District  - 220.00 1,000.00 1,220.00 200.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 180.00 1,000.00 1,180.00 Orcutt Sanitary Bond
Totals -- . ---' 5,920.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 10 920.00
'
$ 5,600.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 10,600.00 $ 5,340.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 10,340.00
COUNTY WATER WORKS
DISTRICT
Santa Barbara County Water
Works District No. 1  $ 396.00 $ 600.00 $ 996.00 $ 306.00 $ 600.00 $ 906.00 $ 270.00 $ 600.00 $ 870.00 Santa Barbara Water Work1
Totals ----- . --  -'"' 396.00 $ 600.00 $ 996.00 $ 306.00 $ 800.00 $ 906.00 $ 270.00 $ 600.00 $ 870.00 Distric t No. 1 I & S
TOTAL-General County Interest
and Debt Redemption. .$ 183,431.79 $ 281,7 315 .62 $ 465,167.41 $ 167 7 37.96 $ 294,307.83 $ 462,045.59 $ 158,110.68 $ 292,557.62 $ 450,668.30


Budget of Proposed Expenditures for General County Interest and Debt Redemption for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1938
to Ju.ne 30, 1939
EXPENDITURES 
Actual La8t Comfleted Acfuat and Eittmaud Proposed Year Emltng
CLASSIFICATION June 30, 193 Cu,.,.ent Year Emling June 30, 1938 Jun e 30, 1939 Name of Fund
I n t erest Redemptton Total Inter en Redemptton Total l ntere.t Redemptfon Total
COUNTY BONDS
State Highway Bridge Bond  $ 4,750.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 14,750.00 $ 4 ,250 .00 $ 10,000.00 $ 14,250.00 $ 3,750.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 13,750.00 State Highway Bridge Bond
Court House Bond . 18,375.00 35,000.00 53,375.00 16,625.00 35,000.00 51,625.00 14,875.00 35,000.00 49,875.00 Court House I & S
Totals . 23,125.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 68,125.00 $ 20,875.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 65,875.00 $ 18.625 .00 $ 45,000.00 $ 63,625.00
EI.EMENTARY SCHOOLS
Agricola (S . M. Indebtedness) . $ 360.00 $ 2,000.00 ' 2,360.00 $ 240.00 $ 2.000.00 $ 2,240.00 $ 120.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,120.00 Agricola I & S
Bonita ---  247.50 1.000.00 1,247.50 192.50 1,000.00 1,192.50 137.50 1,000.00 1,137.50 Bonita I & s
Carpenteria (1934) - . 400.00 1,000.00 1,400.00 350.00 1,000.00 1.350.00 300.00 1,000.00 1,300.00 Carpinteria Union I & s
Carpinteria (1937) -    3,062.50 5,000.00 8,062.50 Carpinteria Union I & S
Cold Spring (1926) . 330.00 2,000.00 2,330.00 220.00 2,000.00 2.220.00 110.00 2 ,000.00 2,110.00 Cold Spring I & S
Cold Spring (1931) . . 225.00 1.000.00 1,225.00 175.00 1,000.00 1,175.00 125.00 1,000.00 1,125.00 Cold Spring I & S
Goleta Union  2,475.00 4,000.00 6,475.00 2,255.00 4,000.00 6,255.00 2,035.00 4,000.00 6,035.00 Goleta I & S
G uadalupe J oint Union . 3,!500.00 5,000.00 8,500.00 3,250.00 5,000.00 8,250.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 Guadalupe Joint Union I & S
H ope --  935.00 2,000.00 2,935.00 8~.oo 2,000.00 2.825.00 715.00 2,000.00 2,715.00 Hope I It S
Jonata ----~-- 330.00 800.00 1,130.00 286.00 800.00 1,066.00 242.00 800.00 1,042.00 Jona ta I & s
Lompoc (1921) ---~-- 1,440.00 3.000.00 4,440.00 1,260.00 3,000.00 4,260.00 1,080.00 3,000.00 4,080.00 Lompoc I & S
Lompoc (1935) ------ . 1,060.00 1,000.00 2,060.00 660.00 1,000.00 1,660.00 600.00 2,000.00 2,600.00 Lompoc I & S
Los Olivos --- 467.50 1.000.00 1,467.50 412.50 1,000.00 1,412.50 357.50 1,000.00 1,357.50 Los Olivos I & S
Monteclto Union - 2,337.50 5,000.00 7,337.50 2,062.50 5,000.00 7,062.50 1.787.50 5,000.00 6,787.50 Monteclto Union I & s
Orcutt Union . 1,650.00 3,000.00 4,650.00 1,410 .00 3,000.00 4,410.00 1,230.00 3,000.00 4,230.00 Orcutt I & s
San ta Barbara (1905)  !506.24 1,1215.00 1,631.24 354.37 l,125.00 1.479.37 354 .37 1,125.00 1,479.37 Santa Barbara No. 1 I & S
Santa Barbara (1920)  8,460.00 10,000.00 18,460.00 7,700.00 10.000.00 17,'700.00 7,200.00 10,000.00 17,200.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I & S
Santa Barbara (1923) . 15,100.00 12.000.00 17,100.00 4,500.00 20,000.00 24,500.00 5,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I & s
Santa Barbara (1926) . 5,325.00 5.000.00 10,325.00 4.2~ .oo 5.000.00 9,225.00 4,500.00 5 ,000.00 9,500.00 San ta Ba.rbara No. 2 I & S
Santa Barbara (192'1) -- 5,000.00 4,000.00 9,000.00 4 ,775.00 5,000.00 9,775.00 4,550.00 5,000.00 9,550.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I & S
Santa Barbara (1930) -- 13,375.00 14,000.00 27,375.00 12,675.00 14,000.00 26,675.00 11,900.00 14 ,000.00 25,900.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I & S
Santa Marla (1928) --- 2,050.00 3,000.00 5,050.00 1,900.00 3,000.00 4,900.00 1,750.00 3 .000.00 4,750.00 Santa Maria I & S
Santa Marla (1929) --.,  1,800.00 2,000.00 3,800.00 1,700.00 2,000.00 3,700.00 1,600.00 2,000.00 3,600.00 Santa Marla I & S
Santa Marlo (1930) -    3,725.00 4,000.00 7,725.00 3,875.00 4,000.00 7.875 .00 3,500.00 4 ,000.00 7,500.00 Santa Marla I & S
Solvang  1,050.00 ' 1,050.00 Solvang I & S
Summerland . 440.00 1,000.00 1,440.00 385.00 1.000.00 1,385.00 330.00 1.000.00 1,330.00 Summerland I & S
Vista Del Mar . - 550.00 1.000.00 l ,550.00 495.00 1,000.00 1,495 .00 440.00 1,000.00 1,440.00 Vista de! Mar I & s
Ynez . - 30.00 250.00 280.00 15.00 250.00 265.00 Ynez I & s
T otals  ---  $ 62,118.74 $ 89,175.00 $ 151,293.74 $ 56,197.87 $ 98,175.00 $ 154,372.87 $ 57,076.37 $ 103,925.00 ' 181,001.37

Page Thirty-Six
Statement of Emergency Appropriations Made During Last Completed Fiscal Year
Ended June 30, 1938
DESCRIPTION
Sheriff
Assistants . ---------------  .
Tota.I Salacy Fund. . _.  _ . ____ . _.  _. . _.  __ . .
Guadalupe Cemetery District
Amount
$ 525.00
~ 525.00
Maintenance and Operation. $ 800.00
Total Guadalupe Cemetery Dist. Fund. $ 800.00
Los Alamos Cemetery District
Maintenance and Operation  -- . $ 100.00
Total Los Alamos Cemetery Dist. Fund. $ 100.00
Santa Barbara CoUDty Water Works District No. 1
Maintenance and Operation  -- $ 360.00
Total Santa Barbara County Water Works Dist. No. 1 Maintenance Fund $ 360.00
GRAND TOTAL ---  $1, 785.00


Name of Fund
Salary
Guad. Cem. Dist.
Los Alamos
Cem. District
Santa Barbara Co.
Water Works
District No. 1
Maintenance
-
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Thirty-Seven
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET
EXPENDITURES -0
CLASSIFICATION
.0
~
Account
1
Total Actual
and Estimated
Current
Year Ending
June 30, 1938
Requested
Year Ending
June 30, 1939
Assessor
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE
SALARIES and WAGES
Assessor .
1 Deputy ----
1 Deputy .
1 Deputy  ._. .  
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy  : .
1 Deputy 
1 Field Deputy, Santa Maria 
1 Field Deputy, Solvang 
1 Field Deputy, Lompoc  -
1 Field Deputy 
1 Field Deputy ---
1 Field Deputy 
Assistants   - 
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
----
Office Supplies ~
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment 
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Chas. S. Tomlinson,
Assessor
!Al $ 3,800.00 $ 3,800.00
IA.2 2,520.00 2,580.00
2,050.00 2,100.00
2,050.00 2,100.00
1,895.00 1,920.00
1,895.00 1,920.00
1,895.00 1,920.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
720.00 720.00
720.00 720.00
600.00 600.00
600.00 600.00
450.00 450.00
1A5 1,290.00 1,290.00
$ 21,985.00 $ 22,220.00
181 $ 1,187.00 $ 1,187.00
183 1,050.00 1,050.00
184 300.00 300.00
185 250.00 250.00
$ 2,787.00 $ 2,787.00
! Cl $ 100.00 $ 100.00
$ 100.00 $ 100.00
$ 24,872.00 $ 25,107.00
A llowed bu
Board of
Supennaors
Year Endlnp
June 30, 1939
OFFICES
$ 3,800.00
2,580.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
1,920.00
1,920.00
1,920.00
2,100.00
1,500.00
720.00
720.00
600.00
600.00
450.00
1,290.00
$ 24,320.00
$ 1,187.00
1,050.00
300.00
250.00
$ 2,787.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 27,207.00
Name
of Fund
Sal.a. ry 
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Gene ral
"
"
General
Explanation
of Requested
Increases
Pap
1
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
Page Thirty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
. . EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bu Name 0~1~~~ CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requuted Board Of
~ Cu7Tent Year Endfno SuJ)ef'llilorl Of Fund Increases
(12 Year Endin11 J une 30, 1939 Year Endinl1
J une 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pap
2 Map Department 3
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Draftsman  2A8
1 Draftsman . .
1 Draftsman . .
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies --
Repairs and Replacements 
Total Maintenance and Operat'i
ll 
GRAND TOT AL 


Approved by Owen H. O'Neill,
Surveyor, Map Department
282
2B4
1,920.00
1,680.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 500.00
590.00
$ 1,090.00
$ 4,690.00
$ 2,100.00
1,920.00
1,680.00
$ 5,700.00
$ 900.00
200.00
$ 1,100.00
$ 6,800.00
1,920.00
1,680.00
General Extra drafts-
"
"
$ 3,600.00
man needed
at r equest of
Mr. Chas.
Tomlinson,
Co. Assessor,
for transfering
and delineation
of
such information
from
aerial maps
necessary for
re-classification
of lands
for assessing
purposes, also
recalculation
of such areas
and tinting
same on assessor's
maps.
$
$
$
900.00
200.00
1,100.00
4,700.00
General
"
$300.00 for 15
rolls Rectigraph
paper
and $100.00
for enlarging
in detail State
Soil Classification
Map
for re-classification
of
land to be
shown on Assessor's
maps.
Approved by Thomas Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
1
I
1
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Thirty-Nine
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 ' Total Actual AUowed bl/ Name Explanation CLASSIFICATION ~ and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested
;lo CuTTent Year Ending SuJerVUors of Fund InCTeases
Cl) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
-
Account Page
3 AgriculturaJ Department 4
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-AID TO AGRICULTURE
SALARIES and WAGES
C
. . o mm1ss1 on er . .
1 Deputy . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector  
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Clerk  .
1 Clerk . .
~l:I" 
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
---------
Materials and Supplies 
Office Supplies -----
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and l!:JCJelllle .
County Exhibits . .
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment 
Automobiles -----
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by E. S. Kellogg,
Agricultural Commissioner
3Al
3A2
IA3
3A5
3Bl
382
3B3
384
385
3821
3Cl
3C2
$ 3,800.00
2,650.00
2,360.00
2,324.00
2,324.00
1, 761.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
1,761.66
1, 761.00
450.00
14,000.00
$ 36,691.66
$ 2,235.00
5,000.00
380.00
300.00
400.00
1,457.58
$ 9,772.58
$ 800.00
1,950.00
$ 2,750.00
$ 49,214.24
$ 3,800.00
2,700.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
450.00
14,000.00
$ 39,550.00
$ 2,235.00
5,000.00
280.00
300.00
500.00
1,500.00
$ 9,815.00
$ 300.00
1,950.00
$ 2,250.00
$ 51,615.00
$ 3,800.00
2,700.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
450.00
14,000.00
$ 37,150.00
$ 2,235.00
5,000.00
280.00
300.00
500.00
1,500.00
$ 9,815.00
$ 300.00
1,950.00
$ 2,250.00
$ 49,215.00
Salary
"
"
"
"
" Increased
" lemon acre-
"  age reqw res  an additional inspector.
"
"
General
General
"
"
"
"
"
General
"
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
Page Forty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES

0 .0 Total Actual  Allowed bl/ E lanation CLASSIFICATION e and Estimated Requested BoaTd of Name of~QUested
:. CwTent Year End~ Superot,Ora Of Fvnd Increcues
"' Year EndiS'i June 30, 1 Year E11dln11
June 30, 1 June 30, 1939
Account Page
4 Auditor 6
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Auditor ------ 4Al
1 Deputy  4A2
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy -
Assisstants 
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor-.
tation . ----------- 481
Office Supplies --------- 483
Repairs and Replacements ------- 4B4
Service and Expense  4B5
Total Maintenance and Operati
on __ . ---. -. - -.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furruture and Equipment  4Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL  
Approved by A T. Eaves,
Auditor
$ 4,000.00
2,260.00
2,100.00
2,050.00
2,050.00
1,500.00
3,600.00
$ 17,560.00
$ 775.00
1,400.00
175.00
145.00
$ 2,495.00
$ 9!)5.71
$ 995.71
$ 21,050.71
$ 4,000.00
2,280.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
1,800.00
3,600.00
$ 17,980.00
$ 800.00
1,400.00
185.00
110.00
$ 2,495.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 20,575.00
$ 4,000.00 Salary Statutory
2,280.00 " Ordinance
2,100.00 " "
2,100.00 " "
2,100.00 " "
1,800.00 " "
3,600.00 " "
$ 17,980.00
$ 800.00 General Increased
1,400.00 " business.
185.00 " Aging Equip-
110.00 " ment.
$ 2,495.00
$ 100.00 General
$ 100.00
$ 20,575.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Forty-One
EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Aceoant
5
Total Actual
ond Estimated
Current
Year Ending
June 30, 1938
Requeated
Year Endlno
June 30, 1939
Elections-Registration
AUo10ed bll
Bocml of
Supenltlora
Year EndlnQ
June 30, 1939
Name
Of Fund
Explanation
of Requested
Increase
Pap
7
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS
SALARIES and WAGES
Registration Clerks 
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on -
Materials and Supplies 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by J. E. Lewis,
County Clerk
SAIO $ 50.00
$ 50.00
SBl $ 1.83
5B2 213.73
$ 215.56
$ 265.56
$ 1,000.00 $
$ 1,000.00 $
$ 50.00 $
400.00
$ 450.00 $
$ 1,450.00 $
1,000.00 Salary
1,000.00
50.00 General
400.00 "
450.00
1,450.00
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supe.rvisor, Fourth District
6 Elections- Primary
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS
8
SALARIES and WAGES
Clerical Help  GAS
Election Officers  6A35
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Com.munication and Transportation
 .
Materials and Supplies . .
Repairs and Replacements . .
Service and Expense . .
Rent of Polls . -  .
Total Maintenance and Opera-
~()ll 
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by J. E. Lewis,
County Clerk
 
GBl
6B2
6B4
6B5
6B22
$ 1,000.00
6,500.00
$ 7,500.00
$ 1,000.00
7,500.00
200.00
100.00
800.00
$ 9.600.00
$ 17,100.00
$ 1,000.00 General
6,500.00 "
$ 7,500.00
$ 1,000.00 General
7,500.00 
200.00 
100.00 
800.00 
$ 9,600.00
$ 17,100.00
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District


Page Forty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
-"0' Total Actual Aua-d b11 oFfR= CLASSIFICATION i: and Erttmated Reouestcd Bom'd Of Na11U! - - ;,. Current Year Ending OJ Fund Su~ Increases
"2 Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938
. I - . ~ - . -

Account
7 Elections-General
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS
Pap
9
SALARIES and WAGES
Clerical Help  7 A5
Election Officers  7 A35
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 .
Materials and Supplies . .
Repairs and Replacements . .
Service and Expense . .
Rent of Polls . .
Total Maintenance and Operation
. -----
GRAND TOTAL -
ApprQved by J . E. Lewis,
County Clerk
7Bl
7B2
784
7B5
7822
$ 1,000.00
6,500.00
$ 7,500.00
$ 1,500.00
8,500.00
500.00
100.00
1,000.00
$ 11,600.00
$ 19,100.00
$ 1,000.00
6,500.00
$ 7,500.00
$ 1,500.00
8,500.00
500.00
100.00
1,000.00
$ 11,600.00
$ 19,100.00
Gene ral
General
u
u  
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
8 Elections Special
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS
10
SALARIES and WAGES
Clerical Help . .
Election Officers . .
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportat.
ion ----------
Materials and Supplies . .
Repairs and Replacements . .
Service and Expense . .
Rent of Polls -
Total Maintenance and OperatiC
ll ----------
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by J . E. Lewis,
County Clerk
8A5
8A35
8Bl
8B2
8B4
885
8B22
$ 500.00
2,500.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 600.00
3,000.00
100.00
100.00
600.00
$ 4,400.00
$ 7,400.00
General
"
Gene ral  
'
Approv~ by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ ~
CLASSIFICATION e and Estimated ReQUested BoClrd of
~ Current Year Endtn11 Supervtsor1
Cl) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtn11
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
I .
Account
9 Election Expenses-Special (Supervisors)
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Miscellaneous Expense, Primary
Election - 9867 $ 400.00
Miscellaneous Expense, Gener
al Election  9868 500.00
Miscellaneous Expense, Special
Elections  9869 300.00
Total Maintenance and OperatiC
Il.  $ 1,200.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Election Equipment  9Cl $ 200.00
Total Capital Outlay  
~~ TOT~  .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
10
$ 200.00
$ 1,400.00
Constable First Township
$ 400.00
500.00
300.00
$ 1,200.00
$ 200.00
$ 200.00
$ 1,400.00
Page Forty-Three
Name
of Fund
General


General
E3j'4na&n
of eQUested
I ncreases
Pare
11
12
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable  lOAl
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINj'ENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation

Service and Expense -
Total Maintenance and Operat.
ion .
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. A. Talmage,
Constable, First Township
lOBl
1085
$ 900.00 $ 900.00
$ 900.00 $ 900.00
$ 150.00
10.00
$ 160.00
$ 900.00 $ 1,060.00
$ 900.00 Salary
$ 900.00
$ 150.00 General
10.00 
$ 160.00
$ 1,060.00
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District

Page Forty-Four DEP ABTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allot.oed b11 Name ~lanation CLASSIFICATION E and Esttmaud Requested BoaTd of of equemd
~ Cul'l'ent YeaT Ending Supennson Of Fund ITICl'eases
Ci) YeaT Ending June 30, 1939 Y eaT Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
11 Constable-Second Township 13
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-PEACE OFFICERS AND .JAILS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable - llAl
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation

Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operati
l'l.  -- -
GRAND TOTAL .
Approved by John W. Gauld,
Constable, Second Townshlp
llBl
1185
$ 1,200.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 1,200.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 100.00 $ 100.00
15.00 8.00
$ 115.00 $ 108.00
$ 1,315.00 $ 1,608.00
13 Constable Third Township
$
$
$
$
$
1,200.00 Salary
1,200.00
100.00 General
8.00 "
108.00
1,308.00
Approved by Sam J . Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
14
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- PEACE OFFICERS AND .JAILS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable  13Al
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operati
ll 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Chas. Arthur Jones,
Constable, Third Township
13B5
$ 480.00
$ 480.00
10.00
$ 10.00
$ 490.00
$ 480.00 $
$ 480.00 $
$ 10.00 $
$ 10.00 $
$ 490.00 $
480.00 Salary
480.00
10.00 General
10.00
490.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
l
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Forty-Five
. EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bll Name E:zwlanati-On CLASSI FICATION i: and Estimated Requested BOOTd Of of equested
~ CuTTent Year Endfnp Supervtlor of Fund Increases
(I) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endfno
June 30. 1938 June 30, 1939

Account Pare
14 Constable Fou.rth Township 15
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- PEACE OFFICERS AND JAJLS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable --------- 14Al
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
-------
Total Maintenance and Ope1'atie
rt 
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by Alonzo Crabb,
Constable, Fourth Township
1481
$ 300.00 $
$ 300.00 $
$ 3~.80 $
$ 33.80 $
$ 331.80 $
300.00 $
300.00 $
35.00 $
35.00 $
335.00 $
300.00 Salary The Honor-
300.00 able Board of
Supervisors I
feel at this
time that I
ought to have
35.00 General some increase
in my salary.
35.00
335.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supenisor, Third District
15 Constable Fifth Township 16
PROTECTION TO P ERSON AND PROPERTY-P EACE OF FICERS AND JAJLS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable  15Al $ 900.00
Matron  15A4
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
- 1581
Service and Expense  15B5
Care and Welfare     l5B7
Total Maintenance and Operat.
iell 
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by F. J. McCabe,
Constable, Fifth Township
$ 900.00
$ 458.20
7.50
10.00
$ 475.70
$ 1,375.70

$ 900.00
20.00
$ 920.00
$ 459.00
8.00
10.00
$ 477.00
$ 1,397.00
$ 900.00
20.00
$ !120.00
$ 459.00
8.00
10.00
$ 477.00
$ 1,397.00
Salary
General
General
"
"
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
Page Forty-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDIT U RES
~
0 I: Total Actual Allowed bl/ Name E2]f,lanatfon CLASSIFICATION e and Estimated Requested Board of of equested
;,. Current Year End1no Supennsors of Fund Increases
fl) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endlno
I June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
-
Account Page
16 Constable Sixth Township 17
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAU,S
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable  16Al
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Comm uni ca ti on and Transportation

Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by E. A. Robbins,
Constable, Sixth Township
1681
1685
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 115.65 $ 125.00
22.50 25.00
$ 138.15 $ 150.00
$ 438.15 $ 450.00
$ 300.00 Salary
$ 300.00
$ 125.00 General
25.00 
$ 150.00
$ 450.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
17 Constable Seventh Township 18
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND. PROPERTY-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable . . 17Al  $ 900.0C $ 900.00 $ 900.00 Salary
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. 
Office Supplies   - 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operatie
Jl --
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Jerry H. Madsen,
Constable, Seventh Towns.hip
1781
1783
1785
$~~~90=0-.0~0~~$~-9-0-0.0~0~~$~-9~0~0-.o-o
$ 50.00 $ 50.00
25.00 25.00
25.00 25.00
$ 100.00 $ 100.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$
$
$
50.00 General
25.00 
25.00 "
100.00
1,000.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
-,
'
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Forty-Seven
EXPENDITURES -0 ~ Total Actual Allotoed bl/ E~la1Ultion CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requested Board of Name of equested
~ Current Year Endln11 Superviaors of Fund Increases
Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtnp
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
-- ' -- - --- -
Account Page
19 Constable Ninth Township 19
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable - 19A1
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
------
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operatie
tl 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Henry H. Schlegel,
Constable, Ninth Township
1981
198 5
$ 300.00 $ 300.00 $
$ 300.00 $ 300.00 $
$ 54.45 $ 100.00 $
50.00
$ 54.45 $ 150.00 $
$ 354.45 $ 450.00 $
20 Constable Tenth Township
300.00 Salary
300.00
100.00 General
50.00 
150.00
450.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
20
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable -- 20A1
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation

Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by Joseph Quick,
Constable, Tenth Township
20Bl
$ 300.00
$ 300.00
$ 25.00
$ 25.00
$ 325.00
$ 300.00 $
$ 300.00 $
$ 35.00 $
$ 35.00 $
$ 335.00 $
300.00 Salary
300.00
35.00 General
35.00
335.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
'

Page Forty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
~
0 .0 Total Actuat Allo1oecr bu CLASSIFICATION e and Estimated Requested Board of Name
;:a Current Year Bndlnp Supervt,or1 of Fund
Cl) Year Bndinq June 30, 1939 Year Bndino
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
- -
Account
21 Coroner-Public Administrator
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Coroner Fees  21Al $ 1,500.00 $ 2,000.00 General
Coroner Fees - 21Al 2,000.00 Salary
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 1,500.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 "
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION-CORONER
Communication and Transportation
 21Bl $ 80.56 $ 125.00 $ 125.00 General
Office Supplies - 2183 25.00 25.00 25.00 "
Service and Expense  2185 5.00 5.00 5.00 "
Interpreting  21B14 9.00 9.00 9.00 "
Reporting and Transcribing  21815 100.00 100.00 100.00 "
Witness Fees and Mileage  -. 21Bl'7 10.00 20.00 20.00 "
Total Maintenance and Operation-
Coroner ------ - $ 229.56 $ 284.00 $ 284.00
GRAND TOTAL- CORONER $ 1,729.56 $ 2,284.00 $ 2,284.00
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Legal Advertising ---
Official Bond Public Adminis
tr a tor ----------
Total Maintenance and Operation-
Pblic Administrator 
GRAND TOTAL - PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATOR -- 
GRAND TOTAL- CORONER
AND PUBLIC ADMINIS-
~~~Ft -----
218'73 $ 115.22 $ 150.00
21880 150,00 150.00
$ 265.22 $ 300.00
$ 265.22 $ 300.00
$ 1,994.78 $ 2,584.00
$ 150.00 General
150.00 "
$ 300.00
$ 300.00
$ 2,584.00
o~f tiquoestned
Increau
Page
21
Approved by E. G. Dodge,
Coroner,
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
Public Administrator
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUowecl bl/
CLASSIFICATION E and Ettmated Requcttcd Bocm:l of
;:a Cun-ent Year Endlno 81'~
(') Year Endlii:& Jtme 30, 1938 Year E1'1dln11
June 30, J une 30, 1939
~ceount
22 Clerk
Page Forty-Wme
Name
of Fund
EXJlelanq.tion
Of quested
Increases
Pap
22
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-LEGISLATIVE OFFICES
.
SALARIES and WAGES
Clerk - 22Al
1 Deputy . . 22A2
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
Assistants  22A5
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation

Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operti
on 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment -
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by J. E. Lewis,
Clerk
22Bl
22B3
2284
2285
22Cl
$ 4,000.00
2,400.00
2,224.00
2,044.00
1,761.00
1,761.00
1,761.00
477.75
$ 16,428.75
$ 299.25
1,000.00
256.65
42.70
$ 1,598.60
$ 250.00
$ 250.00
$ 18,277.35
$ 4,000.00
2,400.00
2,280.00
2,100.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
$ 17,680.00
$ 800.00
1,500.00
500.00
100.00
$ 2,900.00
$ 500.00
$ 500.00
$ 21,080.00
$ 4,000.00 Salary
2,400.00 "
2,280.00 "
2,100.00 "
1,800.00 "
1,800.00 "
1,800.00 "
1,500.00 "
$ 17,680.00
$ 800.00 General
1,500.00 "
500.00 "
100.00 "
$ 2,900.00
$ 500.00 General
$ 500.00 -- $ 21 ,080.00
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
Page Fifty DEPART1'1ENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITUBBS
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allo\Oed bv .0 Name
CLASSIFICATION .E. and Estimated Requested Boani of . CuTTent Year Endtn11 Supennaors of Fund Year Endl9':& June 30, 1939 Yea,. Endlno
June 30, 1 June 30, 1939
Aceount
23 County Buildings (Exclusive of Second Supervisor District)
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
SALARIES and WAGES
Care of Buildings and Grounds 23.A22
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 23Bl
Materials and Supplies 
Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Heat, Light, Power and Water
Rents -----
Total Maintenance and Operation

CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment 
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors

2382
2383
2384
2385
23Bl2
23822
23Cl
$ 7,000.00
$ 7,000.00
$ 1,200.00
1,250.00
1,300.00
1,300.00
1,300.00
3,000.00
12,000.00
$ 21,350.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 29,350.00
$ 7,000.00 $ 5,000.00 General
$ 7,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 General
1,250.00 $ 1,250.00 
1,300.00 1,000.00 "
1,300.00 1,300.00 "
1,300.00 300.00 "
3,000.00 3,000.00 "
12,000.00 9,000.00 "
$ 21,350.00 $ 17,050.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 General
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 29,350.00 $ 23,050.00
E~114tion
of equcsted
Increases
Pap
23
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Fifty-One
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUoiocd 111 Name E~nation CLASSIFICATION e and Estimated Requested BoClf'd Of Of eque.rted
;,. Cut"l'ent Year Endbto Su~ of Fund In.creases
r., Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endmg
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
24 Court House 24
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
SALARIES and WAGES
Custodian  24Al
Engineer  24A2
1 Janitor -- 24A22
1 Janitor -
1 Janitor 
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Janitor's Supplies 
Heat, Light, Power and Water
Total Maintenance and Operation
.
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Phil Weidman,
Custodian
2482
24B4
2485
24B8
24812
$ 2,160.00 $ 2,160.00
1,800.00 1,800.00
1,680.00 1,680.00
1,620.00 1,620.00
1,620.00 1,620.00
$ 8,880.00 $ 8,880.00
$ 800.00 $ 750.0()
150.00 150.00
260.00 200.00
800.00 800.00
6,500.0() 6,550.00
$ 8,450.00 $ 8,450.00
$ 17,330.00 $ 17,330.00
25 Court House Grounds
$ 2,160.00 General
1,800.00 "
1,680.00 "
1,62().00 "
1,62().00 "
$ 8,880.00
$ 750.00 General
150.00 "
200.00 "
800.00 "
6,550.00 "
$ 8,450.00
$ 17,330.00
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
25
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
SALARIES and WAGES
Gardener  25Al $ 250.00 General
Officer in Charge of Prisoners
Caring for Public Grounds  25Al 1,500.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 Salary
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 1,750.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  2582 $ 525.00 $ 550.00 $ 550.00 General
Repairs and Replacements  2584 100.00 150.00 150.00 II
~(lte.I'  25812 400.00 400.00 400.00 "
Total Maintenance and Operation
 $ 1,025.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,10().00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  25Cl $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 General
Total Capital Outlay  $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00
GRAND TOT AL  $ 2,850.00 $ 2,975.00 $ 2,975.00
Approved by Otto Neidermuller, Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Officer in Charge of Prisoners Supervisor, Second District
Page Fifty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITVKBS
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allo1Ded b11 Name Explanation CLASSIFICATION .E. and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested Current Year Emlln11 Supervisors of Fund Increase
Cl) Year Endino June 30, 1939 Y ear Bmllno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
. 
Account
26 County Buildings-Second District
Pap
26
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  26B2 $ 2,300.00 $ 2,300.00 $ 2,300.00 General
Repairs and Replacements  268 4 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 "
Total Maintenance and Operation
--- $ 4,300.00 $ 4,300.00 $ 4,300.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  26Cl $ 950.00 $ 950.00 $ 950.00 General
Total Capital Outlay  $ 950.00 $ 950.00 $ 950.00
GRAND TOTAL - $ 5,250.00 $ 5,250.00 $ 5,250.00
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
27 Detention Home 27
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-PROBATION
SALARIES and WAGES
Superintendent  27Al $ 1,620.00 $ 1,620.00 $ 1,620.00 General
1 Matron . 27A4 600.00 840.00 840.00 "
~illCI" ------ 27A5 646.00 900.00 900.00 "
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 2,866.00 $ 3,360.00 $ 3,360.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 27Bl $ 79.00 100.00 $ 100.00 General
Materials and Supplies  27B2 127.00 200.00 200.00 "
Office Supplies  27B3 5.00 "
Repairs and Replacements  2784 2,400.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
Service and Expense  2785 491.00 500.00 500.00 "
Care and Welfare  27B7 6.00 25.00 25.00 "
Clothing and Linen  2'7B9 247.00 300.00 300.00 "
Drugs, Medical Supplies  27810 25.00 100.00 100.00 "
Food Supplies  27Bll 1,397.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 "
Heat, Light, Power and Water 27Bl2 706.00 800.00 800.00 "
Total Maintenance and Operca:
ti.11  $ 5,483.00 $ 4,725.00 $ 4,725.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Buildings-Re.modeling . 27C3 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 General
Total Capital Outlay  $ 1,500.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00
GRAND TOT AL  $ 9,849.00 $ 9,185.00 $ 9,185.00
Approved by Arthur W. Evans, Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Probation Officer Supervisor, Fifth District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bu
CLASSIFICATION i: and Esffmated Requested Board of
;:a Cun-ent Year Endlno Supervisor
~ Year Endlno June 30, 1939 Year Endlno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Aeeount
28 District Attorney
GENERAL GOVERNMENT- LAW OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
District Attorney  28Al $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
1 Deputy  28.A2 3,512.90 3,600.00 3,600.00
1 Deputy . . 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00
1 Deputy . . 1,925.00 2,100.00 2,100.00
1 Deputy . . 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,400.00
1 Deputy . . 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
1 Stenographer  28A3 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00
1 Stenographer . . 1,896.77 2,100.00 2,100.00
Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 19,734.67 $ 20,200.00 $ 20,500.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
~ 2881 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00
Office Supplies  28B3 340.83 250.00 250.00
Repairs and Replacements  2884 100.00 100.00 100.00
Service and Expense  28B5 10.00 10.00 10.00
Criminal Expense  28B18 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00
District Attorney Special Fund 288 20 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
Extradition - (Cash Payment
Sec. 1557 Penal Code)  400.00
Total Maintenance and Opera
ti on . $ 7,150.83 $ 6,660.00 $ 6,660.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Law Books  28C17 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
Total Capital Outlay  $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 27,185.50 $ 27,160.00 $ 27,460.00
Page Fifty-Three
Name E:xwlanatlon of equested Of Fund Increases
Pap
29
Salary
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
General
"
"
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"
"
"
Gene.ral
Approved by Percy C. Heckendorf,
District Attorney
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
29 District Attorney-Santa Maria
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-LAW OFFICES
31
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
~   29Bl
Repairs and Replacements  2984
Crimin al Expense  29Bl8
Total Maintenance and Opera
ti on 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Percy C. Heckendorf,
District Attorney
$ 250.00 $ 250.00
50.00 50.00
250.00 250.00
$ 550.00 $ 550.00
$ 550.00 $ 550.00
$
$
$
250.00 General
50.00 "
250.00 "
550.00
550.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Page Fifty-Four
CLASSIFICATION
Account
30

-0
.0
~
;,.
I')
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITV&ES
E X PENDITURES
Total Actual AUotoed bl/
and Estimated Reque.Wd Boaf'd of
Cu1'1'ent Yeaf' BndinQ Su~
Y eaf' End.Ing June 30, 1939 Yecn" Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
County Farm
Name
of Fund
E3Welanation
of que$U!d
IncT'ea.u
Pap
32
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor . 30A.5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor -
tation  3081
Materials and Supplies  3082
Repairs and Replacements  3084
Service and Expense  3085
Livestock  30827
Total Maintenance and Operation
 .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
New Dairy Barn    30C3
Moving Hay Barn  30C32
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
$ 3,000.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 45.00
3,200.00
500.00
285.00
50.00
$ 4,080.00
$ 5,500.00
$ 5,500.00
$ 12,580.00
$ 2,950.00 $ 2,950.00 General
$ 2,950.00 $ 2,950.00
$ 30.00 $ 30.00 General
2,600.00 2,600.00 
500.00 500.00 
175.00 175.00 ,",
$ 3,305.00 $ 3,305.00
General
1,000.00 1,000.00 "
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 7,255.00 $ 7,255.00
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Fifty-Five
.
EXPENDITURES -0 ' .0 Total Actual AUotoed b11 E~lana.tum
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board of Name Of equested
~ Current Year Ending SuperWo11 of Fund Increases
fi) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
- - - ~ . -- - - :r
Aceount Page
31 Farm Advisor 33
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- AID TO AGRICULTURE
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Clerk  31A3
1 CJ erk . .
Extra Clerical Help  31A5
Special Clerk  31Al8
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 3181
Materials and Supplies  31B2
Office Supplies .  31B3
Repairs and Replacements  31B4
Service and Expense  3185
Total Maintenance and Operation
 -~   
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  31Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by Sydney A. Anderson,
Farm Advisor
$ 1,620.00
1,200.00
1,100.00
1,200.00
$ 5,120.00
$ 1,050.00
250.00
700.00
1,000.00
50.00
$ 3,050.00
$ 160.00
$ 160.00
$ 8,330.00
$ 1,620.00
1,200.00
800.00
1,200.00
$ 4,820.00
$ 1,050.00
250.00
700.00
300.00
50.00
$ 2,350.00
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$ 7,770.00
$ 1,620.00
1,200.00
800.00
1,200.00
$ 4,820.00
$ 1,050.00
250.00
700.00
300.00
50.00
$ 2,350.00
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$ 7,770.00
General
"
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"
General
"
"
"
"
General
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
32 Forestry Department-General Administration
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE PROTECTION
34
SALARmS and WAGES
Forester  32Al $ 2,460.00 $ 2,460.00 $ 2,460.00 General
Clerk  32A3 1,320.00 1,500.00 1,320.00 "
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 3,780.00 $ 3,960.00 $ 3,780.00

MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 , .  . 32Bl $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 General
Materials and Supplies  32B2 25.00 25.00 25.00 "
Office Supplies  32B3 200.00 200.00 200.00 "
Repairs and Replacements  3284 75.00 175.00 175.00 "
Service and ExJense  32B5 5.00 5.00 5.00 "
Total Maintenance and Operation
 $ 1,305.00 $ 1,405.00 $ 1,405.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 5,085.00 $ 5,365.00 $ 5,185.00
Approved by Frank E. Dunne, Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
County Forester Supervisor, Third District
Page Fifty-Six DEPARTMENTAL ISUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
- EXPENDITURES -0 ,0 Total Actual AUotoed b11 E~nation CLASSIFICATION : and Eitimated Requuted Bocml Of Name of quested
" Current Year Endin11 S1&J)m1tlon Of Fund Increases
fll Year Ending J1&f&e 30, 1939 Year Endi7ll1
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
- -
Accoant Page
33 Forestry Department-Parks 35
RECREATION- RECREATION
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretakers ----------- 33A2
~(ll()l" . 33A5
Lifeguards . 33All
Total Salaries and Wages -------
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on  , 
Materials and Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense  , 
Heat, Light, Power and Water
Rents 
Total Maintenance and Operation
 ,  ,.  ~-,-"'-
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Buildings 
Recreational Equipment ----  -
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL -------------------
Approved by Frank E. Dunne,
County Forester
33Bl
33B2
33B4
3385
33812
33822
33C3
33C5
$ 7,500.00 $ 7,680.00
2,500.00 6,150.00
1,800.00 2,100.00
$ 11,800.00 $ 15,930.00
$ 216.00 $ 216.00
400.00 400.00
5,765.00 3,035.00
60.00 60.00
1,735.00 1,705.00
101.00 101.00
$ 8,277.00 $ 5,517.00
$ 600.00 $ 750.00
100.00
$ 600.00 $ 850.00
$ 20,677.00 $ 22,297.00
$ 7,680.00 General
6,150.00 "
2,100.00 "
$ 15,930.00
$ 216.00 General
400.00 "
3,035.00 "
60.00 "
1,705.00 "
101.00 "
$ 5,517.00
$ 750.00 General
100.00 "
$ 850.00
$ 22,297.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
34 Forestry Department-Predatory Animal Control
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-AID TO AGRICULTURE
36
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION 
Lion Bounties . ,. .
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Frank E. Dunne,
County Forester
34823 $
$
$
500.00 $ 500.00
500.00 $ 500.00
500.00 $ 500.00
$
$
$
500.00 General
500.00
500.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES P age Fifty-Seven
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allouled bll Name ~nation CLASSlFlCATlON f: and Estimated Requested Board of Of quested
;,. Current Year .li:ndfno Supervbc)rs Of Fund Increases
~ Year Bndfna June 30, 1939 Year Endtna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
' .
Account Pap
35 Forestry Department- Fire 37
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- FIRE PROTECTION
SALARIES and WAGES
Patrolmen  35A2
Labor t 35A5
Administrative Salaries, Clark
McNary State Funds  35A29
Labor, Clark McNary State
~~ . . 35A30
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
- 3581
Materials and Supplies  35B2
Repairs and Replacements  35B4
Service and Expense  35B5
Heat, Light, Power and Water 35Bl2
Total Maintenance and Operation
. - -  -
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  35Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by Frank E. Dunne,
County Forester
$ 3,240.00
4,500.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
$ 12,740.00
$ 1,850.00
700.00
900.00
25.00
200.00
$ 3,675.00
$ 16,415.00
$ 3,600.00
4,500.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
$ 13,100.00
$ 1,850.00
700.00
1,900.00
25.00
150.00
$ 4,625.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 4,500.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
$ 13,100.00
$ 1,850.00
700.00
1,900.00
25.00
150.00
$ 4,625.00
General
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General
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"
General
$ 20,725.00 $ 17,725.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
37 County Garage Santa Barbara 38
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Mechanic  37 Al
Labor  37 AS
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 3781
Materials and Supplies  3782
Repairs and Replacements  3784
Total Maintenance and Operati.
on ---
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by J. P. Mccaughey,
Supt., Co. Garage, S. B.

$ 2,480.00 $ 2,400.00
1,458.00 1,250.00
$ 3,938.00 $ 3,650.00
$ 75.00
5,025.00
1,750.00
$ 6,850.00
$ 10,788.00
$ 58.00
5,350.00
900.00
$ 6,308.00
$ 9,958.00
$ 2,400.00
1,250.00
$ 3,650.00
$ 58.00
5,350.00
900.00
$ 6,308.00
$ 9,958.00
Gene ral
General
"
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Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
Page Fifty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITUBBS
EXPENDITURES -0 Totat Actual AUo\Ocd bl/ .0 CLASSlPlCATlON Name . , ' E and Estimated Requested Boo1'd of
~ ;:a Current Year Ending Superulao1'1 of Fund
(') Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
I June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account
38 County Garage Santa Maria
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
SAJ,.ARIES and WAGES
Mechanic  38Al
Labor  38A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on .
Materials and Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Heat, Light, Power and Water
Total Maintenance and Operation
.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOT AL - 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
3881
388 2
3884
3885
38812
38Cl
$ 2,520.00
7,580.00
$ 10,100.00
$ 120.00
10,000.00
12,000.00
100.00
500.00
$ 22,720.00
$ 125.00
$ 125.00
$ 32,945.00
$ 2,520.00 $ 2,400.00 General
7,580.00 5,400.00 "
$ 10,100.00 $ 7,800.00
$ 120.00 $ 100.00 General
10,000.00 8,400.00 
12,000.0b 5,750.00 "
100.00 100.00 "
500.00 500.00 "
$ 22,720.00 $ 14,850.00
$ 125.00 $ 125.00 General
$ 125.00 $ 125.00
$ 32,945.00 $ 22,775.00
~nation
of quested
lncrea.ses
Pace
39
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Fifty-Nine
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual A llo10ed bl/ ~tanation CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Reque.Wd Board of Name of equested
1 .~., Current Year Endlnp Supnvisors Of Fwnd Increases Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
1
-
Aceoont Pare
39 Health Department 40
HEALTH AND SANITATION- PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Health Officer  39Al
1 Deputy "' 39A2
1 Deputy 
1 Bookkeeper, Statistician and
Property Officer  39A3
1 Clerk and Registrar, Santa
Maria 
1 Clerk and Registrar, Lompoc
1 Secretary and Registrar 
1 Inspector  39A6
1 Inspector 
1 Nurse  39A7
1 Nurse .
1 Nurse .
1 Nurse  - .
1 Nurse  -
1 Nurse .
1 Nurse .
1 Nurse 
1 Bacteriologist  39Al9
1 Dentist  39A20
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 39Bl
Materials and Supplies  39B2
Office Supplies  3983
Repairs and Replacements  3984
Service and Expense  39B5
Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment ________ 39Cl
Automobiles .  _ . -39CZ
Total Capital Outlay . - .
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by R. C. Main, M.D.
County Health Officer
$ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00
3,566.13 3,600.00
1,500.00 3,000.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
1,200.00 1,200.00
1,200.00 1,200.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
2,120.00 2,120.00
1,920.00 1,920.00
2,160.00 2,160.00
2,031.41 2,100.00
1,920.00 1,920.00
1,542.36 1,920.00
1,811.61 1,920.00
1,920.00 1,920.00
1,816.77 1,920.00
960.00 1,920.00
1,060.00 1,060.00
2, 700.00 2,700.00
$ 37,228.28 $ 40,380.00
$ 1,310.82 $ 3,130.00
1,982.87 2,000.00
794.67 800.00
2,995.39 2,200.00
500.07 600.00
$ 7,583.82 $ 8,730.00
$ 668.49 $ 300.00
2,356.48
$ 3,024.97 $ 300.00
$ 47,837.07 $ 49,410.00
$ 4,800.00 General
3,600.00 "
3,000.00 "
1,500.00 "
1,200.00 "
1,200.00 "
1,500.00 "
2,120.00 "
1,920.00 "
2,160.00 
2,100.00 
1,920.00 "
1,920.00 "
1,920.00 "
1,920.00 "
1,920.00 "
1,920.00 "
1,060.00 "
2,700.00 "
$ 40,380.00

$ 3,130.00 General
2,000.00 
800.00 
2,200.00 "
600.00 "
$ 8,730.00
$ 300.00 General
"
$ 300.00
$ 49,410.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Page Sixty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF P&OPOSKD t:XPENDITUBES
E XPENDIT U RES
. 0 Total Actual AlloUed b11 Explan4tion .0 CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board Name Of of Requested
- CuM'ettt Year Ending Supervisors
of Fund lnCTeases
Cl) Year Endinq June 30, 1939 Year Endino
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pace
40 Vital Statistics 42
HEALTH AND SANITATION- PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Vital Statis tics  40B30 $ 725.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 General
Total Maintenance and Opera- $ 725.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00
ti on 
GRAND TOTAL  $ 725.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00
Approved by A. T. Eaves,
Auditor
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
42 General Hospital-Santa Barbara
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE
SALARIES and WAGES
ADMINISTRATIVE
Superintendent ---- 42Al
l Bookkeeper  42A3
1 Telephone Operator and
Stenographer 
Total Administrative 
CARE OF INMATES
Nursing (Nurses, Orderlies,
Maids, etc.)  4.2A7
Medical and Surgical Service
(Doctors, Intern es, etc.)  42Al3
Technical Service  42Al9
Dietary  42A21
Total Care of Inmates . .
CARE OF BUDDINGS and GROUNDS
Housekeeping (Maids, Janitors,
$ 3,600.00
1,920.00
1,200.00
$ 6,720.00
$ 48,100.00
4,560.00
6,685.39
13,200.00
$ 72,545.39
etc.)  42A9 $ 5,842.00
Maintenance of Plant - 42A22 12,433.00
$ 3,600.00
1,920.00
1,200.00
$ 6,720.00
$ 49,440.00
4,560.00
6,700.00
13,200.00
$ 73,900.00

$ 5,842.00
12,435.00
$ 3,600.00
1,920.00
1,200.00
$ 6,720.00
$ 49,440.00
4,560.00
6,700.00
13,200.00
$ 73,900.00
$ 5,842.00
12,435.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Total Care of Buildings and
Grounds . . $ 18,275.00 $ 18,277.00 $ 18,277.00
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43
General
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General
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"
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General
"
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPE.NDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 ~ Total Actual AUot.oed bl/
CLASSIFICATION e and Estimated Requested BoaTd of
~ Cun"ent YeaT EndinQ SupervisOT
112 YeaT Endlna June 30, 1939 YeaT Endlno
June 30, 1938
.
Account
42 General Hospital-Santa Barbara
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE
MISCELLANEOUS
Extra Help  42A5
Social Service  42A17
Pharmacist . .  42A32
Laundry Help  42A36
Total Miscellaneous . .
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPE~TION
Communication and Transportation
. 42Bl
Materials and Supplies  42B2
Office Supplies  42B3
Repairs and Replacements  4284
Service and Expense  42B5
Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies
 4288
Clothing and Linen  42B9
Medical and Surgical Supplies 42Bl0
Food Supplies  42Bll
Heat, Light, Power and Water 42Bl2
Laundry Supplies  42876
Total Maintenance and Operati
on ----
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Fwniture and Equipment  42Cl
Automobiles  42C2
Buildings and Additions  42C3
Grounds Improvement  42C6
Water Development  42C7
Septic Tank Improvement  42C25
Drinking Fountain  42C26
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
$ 4,000.00
1,920.00
1,200.00
4,940.00
$ 12,060.00
$109,600.39
$ 2,000.00
2,700.00
800.00
5,000.00
350.00
2,000.00
3,200.00
16,00000.
38,500.00
11,000.00
1,000.00
$ 82,550.00
$ 7,642.10
852.91
23,521.00
700.00
705.00
2,300.00
509.95
$ 36,230.96
$228,381.35
$ 3,000.00
1,920.00
1,320.00
4,980.00
$ 11,220.00
$110,117.00
$ 2,000.00
2,700.00
800.00
5,000.00
350.00
2,000.00
3,200.00
16,000.00
38,500.00
11,000.00
1,000.00
$ 82,550.00
$ 6,000.00
20,000.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
$ 29,000.00
$221,667 .00
$ 3,000.00
1,920.00
1,320.00
4,980.00
$ 11,220.00
$110,117.00
$ 2,000.00
2,700.00
800.00
5,000.00
350.00
2,000.00
3,200.00
16,000.00
38,500.00
11,000.00
1,000.00
$ 82,550.00
$ 6,000.00
20,000.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
$ 29,000.00
$221,667 .00
Page Sixty-One
Name
of Fund
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of equested
InCTeases
Page
44
Includes installation
of
electric
plant.
Reservoir.
Approved by Eva L. Wilson,
Superintendent
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
Page Sixty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed 111 .D ~lan4tUm
CLASSIFICATION i: ond Estimated Rcqucated BoclTd Of Name of equcsted
.; Current Year Endlnq Supen1iaoT Of Fund In.crcaaea Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endfno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pap
43 County Clinic-S. B. General Hospital
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE
46
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Admitting Clerk  43A3
1 Stenographer 
Extra Help  43A5
Nursing  43A7
Houskeeping  43A9
Medical and Surgical Care  43Al3
Social Service  43Al7
Technical Service  43Al9
Pharmacist . 43A32
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. .,. . 4381
Materials and Supplies  4382
Office Supplies  4383
Care and Welfare  4387
Clothing and Linen  4389
Medical, Surgical, Laboratory
and X-Ray Supplies  , . 43Bl0
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  43Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by Eva L. Wilson,
Superintendent
$ 960.00
960.00
500.00
2,760.00
480.00
630.00
1,500.00
1,620.00
600.00
$ 10,010.00
$ 200.00
100.00
150.00
800.00
200.00
6,000.00
$ 7,450.00
$ 150.00
$ 150.00
$ 17,610.00
$ 960.00
960.00
500.00
3,980.00
480.00
630.00
1,560.00
1,620.00
600.00
$ 11,290.00
$ 200.00
100.00
250.00
750.00
150.00
6,000.00
$ 7,450.00
$ 150.00
$ 150.00
$ 18,890.00
$ 960.00
960.00
500.00
3,980.00
480.00
630.00
1,560.00
1,620.00
600.00
$ 11,290.00
$ 200.00
100.00
250.00
750.00
150.00
6,000.00
$ 7,450.00
$ 150.00
$ 150.00
$ 18,890.00
General
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Additional
nurse needed
because of
increased
load and
state supervised
social
hygiene
program.
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
u.EPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Sixty-Three
EXPENDITURES -  0 .0 Total Actual AUowed b11 E lanation CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested BooTd of Name of:iwequested
;:. Current YeaT Ending SupenlUOTs of Fund Increases 112 YeaT Bndlno June 30, 1939 Year Endlno
t June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
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44 General Hospital-Outpatient Dept. (Outside Welfare)
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDR WELFARE
48
SALARIES and WAGES
Telephone Operator  44A3 $ 960.00
Care of Buildings (Janitor
Service VNA Building)  44A22 120.00
Physicians  44A25
1st District . .
2nd District . .
3rd District . .
Assistant Pharmacist  44A32
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 4481
Heat, Light, Power and Water
(VNA Building)  44BJ.2
Rental (VNA Building)  44822
Aid Crippled Children  44847
Miscellaneous Medical Service 44B51
Special Services  44856
Total Maintenance and Operatie
ll -
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  44Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by Eva L. Wilson,
Superintendent

300.00
3,000.00
300.00
1,080.00
$ 5,760.00
$ 250.00
40.00
50.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
500.00
$ 4,840.00
$ 10,600.00

$ 1,080.00
120.00
300.00
3,000.00
300.00
810.00
$ 5,610.00
$ 250.00
40.00
50.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
$ 3,340.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 9,050.00
$ 1,080.00
120.00
300.00
3,000.00
300.00
810.00
$ 5,610.00
$ 250.00
40.00
50.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
$ 3,340.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 9,050.00
General
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Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District

Page Sixty-Four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROl'OSED EXPENDITlJBBS
EXPENDITURES -0 /:) Total Actual AUotoed bl/ E'ilanatlon CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Fund of equested
~ Current Year Endlno Su~ Increases
II) Year Endfna June 30, 1939 YeaT Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
. .
Account Pap
46 Santa Maria Hospital 49
OBARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE
SALARIES and WAGES
ADMINISTRATIVE
Superintendent  46Al
Assistant Superintendent  46A2
Desk Clerks  46A3
1 Clinic Clerk . .
Total Administrative . .
CARE OF INMATES
Nurses, Maids, Orderlies, etc. 46A7
Medical and Surgical Service 46A13
1 Laboratory Technician  46A19
1 X-Ray Technician . .
Dietary : 46A21
Total Care of Inmates . .
CABE BUILDINGS and GROUNDS
Housekeeping (Matrons, Janitors
and Maids} . .  46A9
Maintenance of Plant    46A22
Total Care of Buildings and
Grou.nds . .
Total Salaries and Wages . .
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 46Bl
Materials and Supplies  46B2
Office Supplies  4683
Repairs and Replacements  4684
Service and Expense - 4685
Cleaning and Disinfecting Supi:
li~  ~.fjfl.ll
Clothing and Linen  46B9
Drugs, Medical and Surgical
Supplies  46B10
Food Supplies . . 46Bll
Heat, Light, Power and Water 46B12
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  46Cl
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman Board of Supervisors
$ 2,400.00
$ 1,500.00
2,100.00
300.00
$ 6,300.00
$ 13,000.00
1,800.00
900.00
300.00
4,000.00
$ 20,000.00
$ 3,000.00
1,000.00
$ 4,000.00
$ 30,300.00
$ 700.00
500.00
600.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
7,000.00
12,500.00
3,000.00
$ 33,800.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 69,100.00
2,000.00
1,200.00
$ 3,200.00
$ 10,000.00
1,800.00
900.00
300.00
4,000.00
$ 17,000.00
$ 2,400.00
1,000.00
$ 3,400.00
$ 23,600.00
$ 600.00
500.00
500.00
2,000.00
4,000.00
750.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
8,500.00
2,500.00
$ 25,350.00
$ 2,500.00
$ 2,500.00
$ 51,450.00
2,000.00
1,200.00
$ 3,200.00
$ 10,000.00
1,800.00
900.00
300.00
4,000.00
$ 17,000.00
$ 2,400.00
1,000.00
$ 3,400.00
$ 23,600.00
$ 600.00
500.00
500.00
2,000.00
4,000.00
750.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
8,500.00
2,500.00
$ 25,350.00
$ 2,500.00
$ 2,500.00
$ 51,450.00
Gene ral 
Gene ral 
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Sixty-Five
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requelted Board of Name . current Year Endlno Supuvt,ors of Fund
t') Year Endina June 30, 1939 Year Endlna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
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Account
47 County Jail
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Jailor  47A2
1 Jailor . .
Matron  4'7A4
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  47B2
Service and Expense  4785
Clothing and Linen  4789
Food Supplies  47811
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
$ 2,065.00
2,065.00
720,00
$ 4,850.00
$ 110.00
500.00
240.00
4,000.00
$ 4,850.00
$ 9,700.00
$ 2,100.00
2,100.00
720.00
$ 4,920.00
$ 100.00
500.00
300.00
4,500.00
$ 5,400.00
$ 10,320.00
$ 2,100.00
2,100.00
720.00
$ 4,920.00
$ 100.00
500.00
300.00
4,500.00
$ 5,400.00
$ 10,320.00
Sal.a. ry
General
General
IC 
II
E3ilaMtWn
of equested
Increases
Page
51
Approved by James Ross,
Sheriff
Approved by Sam J . Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second Districl
48 County Jails-Miscellaneous
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- PEACE OFFICERS AND J AILS
SALARIES and WAGES
Keeper of Chain Gang  48Al4
Truck Driver, Chain Gang  48Al5
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Repairs and Replacements 
Expense, Branch Jails 
Meals, Prisoners 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
4884
48862
48866
$
$
$
$
$
1,560.00 $
1,560.00
3,120.00 $

200.00 $
400.00
750.00
1,350.00 $
4,470.00 $
1,560.00 $ 1,560.00 General
1,560.00 1,560.00 II
3,120.00 $ 3,120.00
50.00 $ 50.00 General
100.00 100.00 II
550.00 550.00 
700.00 $ 700.00
3,820.00 $ 3,820.00
52
Page Sixty-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUowed b&1 Na11U! E~nation CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requeated Board of of equuted
~ Current Year EndlnQ Supnvisora Of Fund Increases
f'2 Year Endinq June 30, 1939 Year Endlna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pap
50 Justice Court-First Township 53
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  50Al $ 1,186.66 $ 1,200.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 1,186.66 $ 1,200.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 5081 $ 150.00 $ 150.00
Office Supplies  5083 5.00 5.00
Service and Expense  5085 15.00 15.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . $ 170.00 $ 170.00
GRAND TOT AL  $ 1,356.66 $ 1,370.00
Approved by C. P. Moore,
Justice of the Peace, First Township
OFFICES
$
$
$
$
$
1,200.00 Salary
1,200.00
150.00 General
5.00 cc
15.00 cc
170.00
1,370.00
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
51 Justice Court-S econd Township 54
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  51Al $ 2,400.00 $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 Salary Contemplat-
Clerk 51A3 1,750.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 cc ed increase
  ~-- -
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 4,150.00 $ 5,400.00 $ 5,400.00 in salary,
part of which
has already
 been al-
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION lowed by
Communication and Transpor- ordinance.
tation  5181 $ 332.20 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 General Auditor's
Office Supplies  5183 381.45 400.00 400.00 " office has
Service and Expense  5185 23.27 30.00 30.00  combined
Total Maintenance and Opera- Clerk's and
ti on  - $ 736.92 $ 930.00 $ 930.00 Justice's
budgets.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
T. otal amount
IS same as
:I.a'li\I ~ooks  51C17 $ 158.44 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 General combined
Total Capital Outlay  $ 158.44 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 budgets for
GRAND TOTAL $ 5,045.36 $ 6,530.00 $ 6,530.00 previous year.
. ~
Approved by Ernest D. Wagner, Approved by Sam J . Stanwood,
Justice of the Peace, Second Township Supervisor, Second District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPBNDITUBBS Page Sixty-Seven
l!X PBN DlTU RES -0 .I: Total Actual AUotoecl b11 Name ~nation CLASSI FICATION ~ ond E1tbnated ReQMUted Board 0/ of quested
Current y ecn' .hdHiQ Suptnlilon of Fund I ncreG$es c., Year Endlg'& IUM 30, 19S9 Year Ending
IUM 30, 1 JUM 30, 1939
Account Pqe
S2 Justice Court-Third Township SS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  52Al $ 900.00 $ 1,200.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 900.00 $ 1,200.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor -
tation ~--  --  5281 $ 45.00 $ 55.00
Office Supplies  52B3 30.00 30.00
Repairs and Replacements  5284 5.00
Service and Expense  5285 5.00 5.00
Heat, Light, Power and Water  52812 29.11 45.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
. $ 109.11 $ 140.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 1,009.11 $ 1,340.00
Approved by W. T. Lillard,
J ustice of the Peace, Third Township
OFFICES
$
$
$
$
$
1,200.00 Increased
1,200.00 Salary business.
Increased
population.
55.00 General Increased
30.00  correspon-
5.00 " dence.
5.00 
45.00  Extra for
light.
140.00
1,340.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
S3 Justice Court-Fourth Township
GENERAL GOVEBNMENT-lUDICIAL OFFICES
S6
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  53Al $ 600.00
Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 600.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense . . 5385 $ 10.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
------- $ 10.00
GRAND TOTAL . . $ 61 0.00
Approved by S. Lyons,
J ustice of the P eace, Fourth Township
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$ 10.00
$ 10.00
$ 610.00
$ 600.00 Salary
$ 600.00
$ 10.00 General
$ 10.00
$ 610.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third Distr ict
Pa5e Sixty-Eight DEPARTI\IENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Na1rn1 E:t11!4nation CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested
; Current Year Endino Supervfaors of Fund Increases
tl2 Year Endinq June 30, 1939 Year Endino
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pact
54 Justice Court-Fifth Township 57
GENERAL GOVERNI\IENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  54Al
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on   --- -  - - - ~------- 54Bl
Service and Expense  54B5
Total Maintenance and Operation
.
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by Charles L. Poulsen,
Justice of the Peace, Fifth Township
$ 1,200.00 $
$ 1,200.00 $
$ 70.65 $
10.00
$ 80.65 $
$ 1,280.65 $
1,200.00 $
1,200.00 $
75.00 $
30.00
105.00 $
1,305.00 $

1,200.00 Salary
1,200.00
75.00 General
30.00  Dockets,
105.00 stationery,
etc., to be
1,305.00 bought.
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
55 Justice Court-Sixth ToWnship
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
58
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  55Al
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 55Bl
Service and Expense  55B5
Total Maintenance and Operation
'"'-
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by William Grisingher,
Justice of the Peace, Sixth Township
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$
$
11.00
10.00
21.00
$ 621.00
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$
$
20.00
20.00
40.00
$ 640.00
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$
$
20.00
20.00
40.00
$ 640.00
Salary
General
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Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual. A llowed b11
CLASSIFICATION f: and Estimated Requested Board of
~ CuTTent Year EndtnQ Supcrvlaor1
~ Year Endirll1 June 30, 1939 Year Endtno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account
56 Justice Court-Seventh Township
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  56Al
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
- 5681
Office Supplies  56B3
Service and Expense  56B5
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOTA.L 
$ 1,200.00
$ 1,200.00
$ 17.50
6.95
$ 24.45
$ 1,224.45
$ 1,800.00
$ 1,800.00
$ 20.00
8.00
$ 28.00
$ 1,828.00
$ 1,800.00
$ 1,800.00

$ 20.00
22.00
8.00
$ 50.00
$ 1,850.00
Page ixty-Nine
E:i;planation Name
of Fund
of RA?quested
Increases
Page
59
Salary Underpaid-
General
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Request
salary increase
of
$50.00 per
month.
Approved by L. J. Morris,
Justice of the Peace, Seventh Township
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
57 Justice Court-Ninth Township
GENERAL GOVERNl\lENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
60
SALARIES and WAGES
J ustice of the Peace  57 Al
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense - 5785
Total Maintenance and Operaation
. .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by Ulisse Tognazzini,
Justice of the Peace, Ninth Township
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 600.00 Salary
$ 600.00
$ 20.00 General
$ 20.00
$ 620.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
 Supervisor, Fifth Districl

})age Seventy DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED ExPENDITVBES
BXPBNDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual A Uo\Oed 111
CLASSIFICATION IE and Entma&cd Requeated BoaTd 0/
;., CuTTent YeaT Endtna Supen1ia0Ta
II) YeaT End~ June 30, 1939 YeaT Endi~
June 30, 1 June 30, 19
Account
58 Justice Court-Tenth Township
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace - 58Al
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportion
. -  ---- 5881
Service and Expense  5885
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . ---~-- 
GRAND TOTAL ------
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$ 42.00
15.00
$ 57.00
$ 657.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 42.00 $ 42.00
15.00 15.00
$ 57.00 $ 57.00
$ 657.00 $ 657.00
Name E3Jllanation of equcsted of Fimd JnCTeases
Page
61
Salary
Gen eral
Approved by J.E. Jullien, Approved by C. L. Preisker,
J ustice of the Peace, Tenth Township
59 Justice Courts Reporting and Transcribing
GENER.Al. GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Reporting and Transcribing 
Total Maintenance and Operatio
n . -- -----------.
GRAND TOT AL .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
59815 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
Supervisor, Fifth District
62
General
60 Justice Courts-Trial Juries Interpreters-Witnesses 63
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Interpreting '"*-.
Trial Jurors 
Witnesses 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on -   
GRAND TOTAL -~-,-
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
6t814
6t816
60817
$ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
200.00 100.00 100.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
$ 400.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 400.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
General
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- -
EXPENDITURES
 -0 .0 Total Actual. AUoioed bu
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Boord of
; Current Year Ending Superoisor1
~ Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtn11
June 30. 1938 June 30, 1939
!
Account
61 Police Court-Reporting and Transcribing
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Reporting and Transcribing 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
61B15 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
Name
Of Fund
General
62 Police Court-Trial Juries Interpreters Witnesses
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
I nterpreting 
Trial Jurors .
Witness Fees 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Pieisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
62B14
62816
62817
$
$
$
100.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 General
200.00 50.00 50.00 "
100.00 50.00 50.00 "
400.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00
400.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00
E~lanation
of equested
Increases
Page
64
65
Page Seventy-two
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CLASSIFICATION
&J
.J:. C')
Account
69
SALARIES and WAGES
Librarian ---
Head of County Deparbnent 
Catalog Assistant 
General Assistant 
Desk A.ssistan t .
Adult Education Assistant 
Clerical Assistant 
Part-Time Assistants 
Mending 1h Time 
Shipping Clerk 
Custodians -~-
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Periodicals . .
Rebinding . .
Supplies --
Parcel Post, Freight  
Travel, Car  
Branch Expenses . _  .
Insurance  
Memberships and Sundries  
Total Maintenance and Operation
($4,173.42)  
CAPITA.L OUTLAY
13()Clc~ 
Furniture and Equipment  
Total Capital Outiay . .
GRAND TOTAL  
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
T otal Actual
and Bttlmated Requested eu,.,.ent Year Bndlna
Year Ending June 30, 1939
June 30, 1938
-
Public Library
EDUCATION-LIBRARIES
$ 1,200.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
785.00
637.50
1,020.00
862.35
540.00
900.00
4,452.00
$ 15,796.85
$ 556.99
1,386.17
854.46
399.36
190.04
90.11
50.00
103.15
$ 3,630.28
$ 9,695.84
397.34
$ 10,093.18
$ 29,520.31
$ 1,200.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,080.00
900.00
1,020.00
1,020.00
540.00
900.00
4,500.00
$ 16,560.00
$ 600.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
400.00
250.00
200.00
50.00
100.00
$ 4,100.00
$ 9,340.00
$ 9,340.00
$ 30,000.00
AUowid b11
Boaf'd of
Su~a
Yea,. Bndfno
June 30, 1939
$ 1,200.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,080.00
900.00
1,020.00
1,020.00
540.00
900.00
4,500.00
$ 16,560.00
$ 600.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
400.00
250.00
200.00
50.00
100.00
$ 4,100.00
$ 9,340.00
$ 9,340.00
$ 30,000.00
Name oEf: xwelqanuoe.tsltoend Of Fund lnct'eases
Page
66
General
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"
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Gene ral
II
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II
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General
"
Includes balance ($688.85) to tie into amount actually paid by county.
Approved by Frances B. Linn,
Librarian
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Seventy-Three
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ E:i:planation CLASSIFICATION Name . ~ and Estimated Re1uested Board of of Re(llUsted
~ Current Year Ending Superobor Of Fund Increases
~ Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
Jun.e 30. 1938 Jun.e 30, 1939
.
Account Page
70 Law f;ibrary 67
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Librarian  70A3 $ 180.00
1 Secretary  120.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 300.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  7085 $ 230.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
 $ 230.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Law Books . 70Cl7 $ 2,300.00
Total Capital Outlay  $ 2,300.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 2,830.00
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
$ 180.00
120.00
$ 300.00
$ 230.00
$ 230.00
$ 2,300.00
$ 2,300.00
$ 2,830.00
71 Livestock Inspector
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
180.00 Law Library
120.00  
300.00
230.00 Law Library
230.00
2,300.00 Law Library
2,300.00
2,830.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
68
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-AID TO AGRICULTURE
SALARIES and WAGES
Inspector  71Al
Total Salaries and Wages  
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on . . . . '1 lBl
Materials and Supplies 71B2
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment 71Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by A. S. Larsen,
Livestock Inspector
$ 1,200.00
$ 1,200.00
$ 327.42
$ 327.42
$ 32.58
$ 32.58
$ 1,560.00
$ 1,200.00
$ 1,200.00
$ 330.00
30.00
$ 360.00

 $ 1,560.00
$ 1,200.00 Salary
$ 1,200.00 
$ 330.00 General
30.00 "
$ 360.00 "
General
"
$ 1,560.00
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
.Page Seventy-Four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITUBBS
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUmoed b11 Name E~tioft ClASSlFICATlON i: and Estimated ReQUerted Boaf'd Of of QUested
; Cu,.,.ent Y e&T Ending SUJ)ef'VUOf'I Of Fund J11Cf'eQ8eS
"' Yea,. Ending Ju1141 30, 1939 Year Endlno
Ju1141 30, 1938 Ju1141 30, 1939
Aeeoant Pap
73 Planning Commission 69
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Engineer -------------- 73Al
Stenographer . 73A3
Draftsman - -- 73A8
Consultant  --- 73A27
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 .  7381
Materials and Supplies  738'?
Office Supplies - 7383
Repairs and Replacements  7384
Service and Expense  73B5
Total Maintenance and Operation
. -~ 
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by Warren F. Daniell,
Vice-Chairman
74
$
$
$
$
$
1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
576.00 600.00
2,057.42 1,980.00
1,200.00 1,200.00
5,633.42 $ 5,580.00
215.52 $ 200.00
100.00 100.00
70.27 75.00
50.00 50.00
752.43 700.00
1,188.22 $ 1,125.00
6,821.64 $ 6,705.00
Reform Schools
$
$
$
$
$
1,800.00 General
600.00 "
1,980.00 
1,200.00 
5,580.00
200.00 General
100.00 
75.00 "
50.00 "
700.00 "
1,125.00
6,705.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
70
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-STATE INSTITUTIONAL ACCOUNTS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
State Schools Commitments  74850
Total Maintenance and Operation
 ., . ,. . , 
GRAND TO'J:'~ .
Approved by Arthur W. Evans,
Probation Officer
$ 2,140.00
$ 2,140.00
$ 2,140.00

$ 2,000.00 $
$ 2,000.00 $
$ 2,000.00 $
2,000.00 General
2,000.00 "
2,000.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
OEP ARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allotoed bSI
CLASSIFICATION ~ and Estimated Requested BoaTd Of . Current Year Ending Su~
ti) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtng
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account
75 Probation Department- Administrative
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-PROBATION
SALARIES and WAGES
Probation Officer  '75Al $ 2,900.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
1 Assistant Probation Officer  75A2 1,900.00 1,920.00 1,920.00
1 Assistant Probation Officer  1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
1 Assistant Probation Officer  1,750.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
1 Assistant Probation Officer  1,362.58 1,800.00 1,800.00
1 Assistant Probation Officer  1,500.00 1,500.00
1 Office Deputy  1,470.00 1,500.00 1,500.00
1 File Clerk  - 75A3 1,Q00.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
Clerical Help  75A5 2,050.00 1,500.00 1,500.00
Janitor --- 75A22 300.00 360.00 360.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 14,532.58 $ 16,380.00 $ 16,380.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
-- 75Bl $ 1,120.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Materials and Supplies  '75B2 47.00 50.00 50.00
Office Supplies  7583 497.00 500.00 500.00
Repairs and Replacements  - 75B4 500.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
Service and Expense  7585 50.00 100.00 100.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
--------- $ 2,214.00 $ 3,050.00 $ S,050.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  75Cl $ 700.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00
Total Capital Outlay  $ 700.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00
GRAND TOT AL  $ 17,446.58 $ 20,230.00 $ 20,230.00
Page Seventy-Five
Name ~lan ation of Fund of quested I ncreases
Page
71
Salary
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General
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General
Approved by Arthur W. Evans,
Probation Officer
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
75 Care of Juvenile Court Wards
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-PROBATION
72
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Board and Care  - 75849
Psychological Service  75872
Transportation  75B75
Total Maintenance and Operation
 .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by Arthur W. Evans,
Probation Officer
$ 22,910.00
3,900.00
650.00
$ 27,460.00
$ 27,460.00
$ 23,500.00
3,900.00
600.00
$ 28,000.00
$ 28,000.00
$ 23,500.00 General
"
600.00 "
$ 24,100.00
$ 24,100.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Page Seventy-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED ExPENDITUKES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board oJ
;:o Cun"ent Year Endtna Supen1isora
Cl) Year Endtng June 30, 1939 Year Endtna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
.
Account
76 Fairs- Exhibits and Fiestas
l\fISCELLANEOUS-EXPLOITATION
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Fiestas and Fairs 76863 $ 17 ,500.00 $ 11,000.00 $ 13,000.00
Total Maintenance and Opera- ~--------------
ti on . . $ 17,500.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Purchase of Land 76C31
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL $ 17,500.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
$ 11,000.00 $ 13,000.00
$ 18,000.00
$ 18,000.00
$ 29 ,000.00 $ 13,000.00
77 Advertising County Resources
MISCELLANEOUS-EXPLOITATION
SALARIES and WAGES
Director  - 77 Al
Assistant Director 77A2
Secretary .  .  77 A3
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
All Year Club Follow-up 77833
All Year Club  . 77834
California Mission Trails 77837
Solvang Business League 77838
Car pinteria Chamber of Commerce
. 77839
Lompoc Chamber of Commerce
- 77840
Santa Maria Valley Chamber
of Commerce  77841
Santa Barbara Chamber of
Commerce   77B42
State Chamber of Commerce 77B59
Guadalupe Commercial Club 77860
General County Advertising 77864
Semana Nautica  77865
San Francisco Exposition 77878
San Francisco Exposition . .
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
$ 2,250.00
5,000.00
1,000.00
200.00
750.00
1,000.00
1,850.00
4,053.97
1,500.00
90.00
4,371.03
1,000.00
22,000.00
$ 45,065.00
$ 45,065.00
$ 2,250.00
5,000.00
1,000.00
200.00
750.00
1,000.00
1,850.00
3,525.00
1,500.00
90.00
4,450.00
1,000.00
31,000.00
$ 53,615.00
$ 53,615.00
$ 6,000.00
1,300.00
1,200.00
$ 8,500.00
$ 1,500.00
5,000.00
2,000.00
200.00
750.00
1,000.00
1,850.00
3,525.00
1,500.00
90.00
2.700.00
1,000.00
18,425.47
6,574.53
$ 46,115.00
$ 54,615.00
Name
of Fund
General
General
General
General
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Expo.
General
ErielanatiQn
of quested
Increases
Page
73
74
$18,425.47 in
San Francisco
Expo. Fund.
Net Budget
$25,000.00.
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Seventy-Seven
EXPENDI TURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bv Name E~nation
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated ReQUCSted Board of
of Fund of quested
.:,:,. Current Year Endlno Supcnnsors Increases Year Enctlnq June 30, 1939 Year Enctlno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pag-e
78 Public Works 75
GENERAL GOVERNI\IENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
SALARIES and \VAGES
Engineer  78Al
Stenographer - 78A3
Draftsman . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . 78A8
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
--- 7881
Materials and Supplies  7882
Office Supplies  7883
Service and Expense  7885
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  ~.
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by Wallace C. Penfield,
Engineer
79
$ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
576.00 600.00
1,855.00 2,220.00
$ 4,231.00 $ 4,620.00
$ 197.00 $ 200.00
50.00 50.00
50.00 50.00
50.00
$ 347.00 $ 300.00
$ 4,578.00 $ 4,920.00
Purchasing Agent
$
$
$
$
$
1,800.00 General
600.00 "
2,220.00 " 
4,620.00
200.00 General
50.00 "
50.00 "
"
300.00
4,920.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
76
GENERAL GOVER.Nl\IENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Purchasing Agent  79Al
Assistant Purchasing Agent  79A2
Total Salaries and \Vages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
~-- 7981
Materials and Supplies  7982
Office Supplies  7983
Repairs and Replacements  7984.
Service and Expense  7985
Total Maintenance and Operation

CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  79Cl
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND ~()'1:'~--- 
Approved by John L. Stewart,
Purchasing Agent
$ 3,000.00
1,200.00
$ 4,200.00
$ 650.00
850.00
100.00
40.00
40.00
$ 1,680.00
$ 125.00
$ 125.00
$ 6,005.00
$ 3,000.00 $
1,200.00
$ 4,200.00 $
$ 650.00 $
850.00
100.00
40.00
40.00
$ 1,680.00 $
$ 125.00 $
$ 125.00 $
$ 6,005.00 $
3,000.00 General
1,200.00 "
4,200.00
650.00 General
850.00 "
100.00 "
40.00 "
40.00 "
1,680.00
125.00 General
125.00
6,005.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Page Seventy-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 s: Tota! Actual AUoued bl/ ~Umo.tum CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requuted Boord Of Nonu? of equemd
.;,:. Current Yeo,. EndfruJ Supen/Uon Of Fund lncre08es Yeo,. EndfruJ June 30, 1939 Yeo,. Endino
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pap
81 Recorder 77
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-GENERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Recorder  81Al
1 Deputy  81A2
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
Assistants  81A5
Total Salaries and Wages. .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. . 8181
Office Supplies  8183
Repairs and Replacements 8184
Service and Expense 81B5
Total Maintenance and Operation
. _
GRAND TOTAL . -  -  .
Approved by Yris Covarrubias,
Recorder.
$ 3,400.00
2,044.00
1,761.00
1,761.00
1,761.00
1,475.00
1,792.25
$ 13,994.25
$ 500.00
1,450.00
500.00
60.00
$ 2,510.00
$ 16,504.25
$ 3,400.00
2,100.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
2,000.00
$ 14,400.00
$ 500.00
2,000.00
500.00
75.00
$ 3,075.00
$ 17,475.00
82 Superintendent of Schools
SALARIES and WAGES
Superintendent  82Al
1 Deputy  82A2
1 Depu ty 
Assistants  82A5
Emergf'ncy Help  82A31
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor
tation . -. .
~faterials and Supplies. .
Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expe.nse 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
GRAND TOTAL . _ .
Approved by Muriel Edwards,
Superintendent of Schools
8281
82B2
8283
8284
8285
EDUCATION-SCHOOLS
$ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00
2,125.00 2,400.00
1,761.00 1,950.00
600.00 1,500.00
460.00
$ 8,546.00 $ 9,450.00
$ 1,850.00 $ 2,000.00
600.00 650.00
525.00 575.00
100.00 150.00
100.00 100.00
$ 3,175.00 $ 3,475.00
$ 11,721.00 $ 12,925.00
$ 3,400.00
2,100.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
2,000.00
$ 14,400.00
$ 500.00
2,000.00
500.00
75.00
$ 3,075.00
$ 17,475.00
Salary
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Gene ral
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Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
78
$ 3,600.00 Salary
2,280.00 "
1,950.00 "
1,200.00 "
"
$ 9,030.00
$ 2,000.00 General Increased
mailing
650.00 " costs
575.00  Mimeo-
150.00 " graph needs
100.00 " repairm g
Used by
$ 3,475.00 other county
$ 12,505.00 offices.
Approved by Tbos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Seventy-Nine
EXPENDITURES -0
CLASSIFICATION
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Account
83
SALARIES and WAGES
Board Members . 83Al
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
---
Materials and Supplies 
Total Maintenance and Operation
.
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Muriel Edwards,
Secretary, Board of Education
8381
838 2
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested
Cun-ent Year Endlno
Year E1'ding Ju- 30, 1939
Ju"" 30, 1938
Board of Education
EDUCATION-SCHOOLS
$ 165.00 $ 200.00
$ 165.00 $ 200.00
$ 263.80 $ 350.00
800.00 1,000.00
$ 1.063.80 $ 1,350.00
$ 1,228.81) $ 1,550.00
AUo1Ded bl/ Name ~lanation Board o/ of quested
Superviaors Of Fund Increases
Year Endln11
JUM 30, 1939
Page
79
$ 200.00 Salary
$ 200.00 Salary
$ 350.00 General
1,000.00  Necessary to
re-print
$ 1,350.00 teachers'
$ 1,550.00 manual.
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
84 Sealer of Weights and Measures 80
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-GENERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Sealer  84Al $ 2,300.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 Salary
Assistants ----  84A5 100.00 General
500.00 600.00 600.00 Salary
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 2,900.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor -
tation . _. . 8481 $ 208.42 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 General
Materials and Supplies  841S2 25.00 25.00 25.00 "
Office Supplies  8483 50.00 25.00 25.00 "
Repairs and Replacements  8484 50.00 250.00 250.00 " Rebuilding
Total Maintenance and Opera- 50-gallon
ti on  $ 333.42 $ 450.00 $ 450.00 liquid
calibrator.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Automobiles  84C2 $ 598.22 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 General New engine
Total Capital Outlay  598.22 500.00 500.00 for calibrat-
GRAND ~'.!:AI: . $ 3,831.64 $ 3,950.00 $ 3,950.00 ing tank
trucks
Approved by C. A. Page, Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Sealer of Weights and Measures Supervisor, Fourth District
Page Eighty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Name E~lanatlon CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board of oJ equested
"' Current Year Endlno Supervtsors Of Fund Increases
ti) Year Endinq June 30, 1939 Year Endino
June 30, 1933 June 30, 1939
Account Pap
85 Sheriff 81
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- PEACE OFFICERS AND JA.ll,S
SALARIES and WAGES
Sheriff -- 85Al
Under Sherif! . 85A~
1 Deputy . .
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy .
l Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Stenographer  85A3
Assistants  . ------------- 85A5
Total Salaries and Wages 
.l\lAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. .
Materials and Supplies . .
Office Supplies  .
Repairs and Replacements . .
Service and Expense . .
Criminal Expense  
Total Maintenance and Oper ation
 .
GRAND TOTAL  
Approved by James Ross,
Sheriff
85Bl
85B2
8583
85B4
85B5
85Bl8
$ 4,500.00
2,670.00
2,065.00
2,065.00
2,065.00
2,065.00
2,065.00
2,065.00
2,065.00
600.00
$ 22,.225.00
$ 1,000.00
250.00
250.00
2,800.00
60.00
600.00
$ 4,960.00
$ 27,185.00

$ 4,500.00
2,700.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
2,100.00
$ 26,100.00
$ 1,000.00
250.00
500.00
1,500.00
60.00
1,000.00
$ 4,310.00
$ 30,410.00
$ 4,500.00 Salary
2,700.00 "
2,100.0Q "
2,100.00 "
2,100.00 "
2,100.00 "
2,100.00 "
2,100.00 "
2,100.00 "
2,100.00 " Deputy at
1,200.00 " Guadalupe
600.00 "
$ 25,800.00
$ 1,000.00 General
250.00 "
500.00 "
1,500.00 "
60.00 "
1,000.00 "
$ 4,310.00
$ 30,110.00
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District

IJEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Eighty-One
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allo10d bl/ o~= .t CLASSIFICATION I~ amt Estimated Requested Board of Name ;:, Curreni Year Endlno s"~ of Fund I ncreases . (I) Year Emling J"ne 30, 1939 Yea1' Ending June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
87 Statistician 82
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OF'FICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Statistician  . 87A1
1 Assistant Statistician, Santa
Barbara  87A2
1 Assistant Statistician, Santa
Maria .  .
1 Clerk, Santa Barbara  87A3
1 Clerk, Santa Barbara 
1 Stenographer, Santa Maria 
1 Clerk, ~mpoc .
Clerical Help  87A5
Total Salaries and Wages 
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportalion
-
Materials and Supplies 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND ~~ ~--  
Approved by John L. Stewart,
Statistician
8781
8782
$ 1,000.00
1,200.00
2,700.00
1,620.00
1,500.00
900.00
900.00
2,450.00
$ 12,270.00
$ 25.00
50.00
$ 75.00
$ 12,345.00
$ 1,000.00
1,200.00
2,700.00
1,620.00
1,500.00
900.00
900.00
2,450.00
$ 12,270.00
$ 25.00
. 50.00
$ 75.00
$ 12,345.00
$ 1,000.00 General
1,200.00 "
2,700.00 "
1,620.00 "
1,500.00 "
900.00 "
900.00 "
2, 450.00 "
$ 12,270.00
$
$
$
25.00 General
50.00 
75.00
12,345.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Page Eighty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 D Total Actual AUo\Oed bll
CLASSIFICATION ~ and Estimated Requested Board oJ Current Year Ending Supenmor II) Year Endtrn1 June 30, 1939 Year Endlnq
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
.
Account
88 Superior Court-Administrative
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Judge  88Al $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
1 Judge 2,500.00 2,500.00
Visiting Judge  88A2 300.00 300.00
Enforced Labor 88A39 200.00 200.00
$ 2,500.00
2,500.00
300.00
Tota l Salaries and Wages $~ -.5-50.0,0-0 ---.$. ,--5,5-00-.0-0 ---$ -5-,3-00-.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 . 88Bl
Office Supplies . 88B3
Repairs and Replacements 8884
Service and Expense . . 8885
Total Maintenance and Operation
-  ---
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment.  . 88Cl
Law Books  . . 88Cl 7
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . -  .
$ 1,550.00
800.00
450.00
150.00
$ 2,950.00
$ 500.00
500.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 9,450.00
$ 1,550.00
800.00
450.00
150.00
$ 2,950.00
$ 500.00
500.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 9,450.00
$ 1,550.00
800.00
450.00
150.00
$ 2,950.00
500.00
500.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 9,250.00
Name EXJilanatitm of eq~sted oJ Fund Increases
Page
83
Salary
"
General
"
General
"
"
"
General
"
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
88 Superior Court-Trial Juries-Interpreting-Witnesses
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
84
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Interpreting  -- 88814 $ 300.00
Trial Juries - --------- 88816 4,500.00
Witnesses  . 88Bl7 2,500.00
Total Mai.nte.nance and Operati
on  $ 7,300.00
GRAND TO'I'AL. . --- - -- --- $ 7,300.00
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
$ 300.00 $
4,500.00
2,500.00
$ 7,300.00 $
$ 7,300.00 $
300.00 General
4,500.00 "
2,500.00 "
7,300.00
7,300.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Eighty-Three
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/
CLASSIFICATION e and Estimated Requested Board of
;,. Current Year EndinQ Supenlilor1
Ill Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
,.
Account
88 Superior Court-Grand Jury
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL O"'"FFI~ CES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Fees, Mileage and Expense  88843 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
Total Maintenance and Oper ation
. $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
Name oEf ~QlaUneasttioend of Fund I ncreases
'
Page
85
General
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
88 Superior Court-Special Auditing-Accounting
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Grand Jury Auditor 88844 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  . $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
GRAND TOT AL . . $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,5 00.00
86
General
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
88 Superior Court-Hospitals for Insane, Narcotics-Homes for
Feeble Minded-Schools for Deaf and Blind
CBARITl.ES AND CORRECTIONS-STATE INSTITUTIONAL ACCOUNTS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Hospitals for Insane, Narcotics 88B45 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 General
Homes for Feeble-Minded  88848 16,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 "
Schools for Deaf and Blind  88855 100.00 100.00 100.00 "
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  $ 16,450.00 $ 16,450.00 $ 16,450.00
GRAND '!'OT AL  $ 16,450.00 $ 16,450.00 $ 16,450.00
87
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Page Eighty-Four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
~
0 .0 Total Actual Allo1Ded 111
CLASSIFICATION E and Esffmated Reoiurated Boaf'd of
;,. CuM'ent Year Endfno SuJH!'f'VlaM "' YeaT Bndino June 30, 1939 Yea,. Endna
June 30, 1938
Account
88 Superior Court-Special Welfare
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-SPECIAL WELFARE
SALARIES and WAGES
Enforced Labor 88A.39 $ 200.00
Total Salaries and Wages . . 200.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Examination and Care of
Insane  88B46 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
Psychological Service  88B72 $ 3,900.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on - -- --- $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 5,400.00
GRAND ':I":'J:'~  $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 5,600.00
Name E~la1'ation of Fund of equested IncFeases
Page
88
General
"
Gene ral
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
88 Superior Court-Miscellaneous
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Reporting and Transcribing  88Bl5
Expense, Santa Maria Court . 88874
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TO'.I'AI. 
$ 7,500.00 $
1,400.00
$ 8,900.00 $
$ 8,900.00 $
7,500.00
1,400.00
8,900.00
8,900.00
$ 7,500.00
1,400.00
$ 8,900.00
$ 8,900.00
89
General
"
Approved by A. B. Bigler, Atwell Westwick,
Judges, Superior Court
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Eighty-Five
EXPENDI TURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ Explanation CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested
~ Current Year Endino Supervisors of Fund Increases
ti) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
89 Surveyor 90
GENERAL GOVERNl\IENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Surveyor  89Al
Deputy -  89A2
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. .
Materials and Supplies .
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operat-
iell -
GRAND TOTA,! 
Approved by Owen H. O'Neill,
Surveyor
89Bl
89B2
89B4
89B5
$ 4,000.00
2,324.00
$ 6,324.00
$ 100.00
140,00
100.00
100.00
$ 440.00
$ 6,764.00
$ 4,000.00 $
2,400.00
$ 6,400.00 $
$ 100.00 $
140.00
1,050.00
100.00
$ 1,390.00 $
$ 7,790.00 $
4,000.00 Salary
2,400.00 "
6,400.00
100.00 General
140.00 "
100.00 " $950.00 to
100.00 " replace 1930
model A
440.00 Ford.
6,840.00
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
Page Eighty-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
.
EXPENDITURES -0 l:J Total Actual Allowed bl/ E~lanation CLASSIFICATION : and Estimated Requested Board o/ Name o/ quested
;ii current Year Endm11 Supervfaon Of Fund Increases
fl) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pap
90 Board of Supervisors 91
GENERAL GOVERNMENT- LEGISLATIVE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Supervisor, First District  90Al
Supervisor, Second District . .
Supervisor, Third District . .
Supervisor, Fourth District . .
Supervisor, Fifth District . .
Clerical Help  90A.5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation

Materials and Supplies 
Office Supplies -
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Legal. Advertising and Publications
--------
Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment 
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
90Bl
9082
9083
9084
9085
908'73
90Cl
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Salary
1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
3,600.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 General
$ 11,100.00 $ 11,100.00 $ 11,100.00
$ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 General
250.00 250.00 250.00 "
1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
300.00 300.00 300.00 
1,400.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 "
6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 "
$ 12,950.00 $ 12,550.00 $ 12,550.00
$ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 General
$ l,30G.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00
$ 25,350.00 $ 24,950.00 $ 241950.00


DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual A llowed bu D
CLASSIFICATION .E,. and Estimated Requested BoaTd of Current Year Endlno Su.J)e1"VUOTs
t'2 Year EndinR June 30, 1939 Year Endlno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Ac:eount
91 Board of Supervisors
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Physician, Fourth District  91A25
1 Physician, Fifth District 
l Physician, Fifth District 
1 Physician, Fi!th District 
1 Consultant, Filth District. .
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Ambulance Service 
Miscellaneous Aid to Indigents
Aid for Crippled Children 
Total Maintenance and Operation
----- . 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisk er,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
91832
91851
91847
$ 600.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
600.00
300.00
$ 5,400.00
$ 1,500.00
2,400.00
5,000.00
$ 8,900.00
$ 14,300.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
1,800.00 1,800.00
1,200.00 1,200.00
600.00 600.00
300.00 300.00
$ 4,500.00 $ 4,500.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
2,000.00 2,000.00
5,000.00 2,500.00
$ 8,000.00 $ 5,500.00
$ 12,500.00 $ 10,000.00
Page Eighty-Seven
E lanation Name of~quested of Fund Increases
Paie
92
General
"
"
"
"
General
"
"
91 Board of Supervisors 93
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTLAYS FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Additions to Santa Maria Hospital
 91C3
Total Capital Outlay  
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 General
$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
92 Board of Supervisors 95
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-GENERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE
SALARIES and WAGES
Oil Well Inspector 
Total Salaries and Wages 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
92A42 $ 7,000.00
$ 7,000.00
$- 7,000.00
$ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00 General
$ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00
$ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00


Page Eighty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 S: Total Actual Allotoed by CLASSIFICATION ~ and Estimated Requested Board of Name
;:., Current Year En.dtna Superuisors oJ Fund
Cl) Year Endtno June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account
92 Board of Supervisors
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- AID TO AGRICULTURE
SALARIES and WAGES
Pest Control Co-op with University
of California and
Special Services to Aid Agriculture
 92A43
Total Salaries and Wages . .
GRAND TOT AL -
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
92
$ 1,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 General
$ 1,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
Humane Officer
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-GENERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Rent Santa Barbara Humane
Society -  -------~---  --
Total Maintenance and Opera-
GRAND TOTAL --- --
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
92
92822 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
Board of Supervisors
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-INSURANCE
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Insurance   --
Indemnities --------------------- -
Total Maintenance and Operation
----- -- ---- --
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
92B25
92B58
$
$
$
8,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
13,000.00 $ 9,000.00 $ 9,000.00
13,000.00 $ 9,000.00 $ 9,000.00
General
Gen eral
EXJl'4natton
of equested
IncreQ8es
Page
96
97
98
92 Board of Supervisors 99
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Protection of Roads, Beaches
from Ocean and Rivers 92C23 $ 35,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 35,000.00 General
,,.,.,~--.--.,--___,._~, Total Capital Outlay  $ 35,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 35,000.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 35,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 35,000.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
DEPAR1'MENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Eighty-Nine
EXPENDITURE S - I 0 .0 Total A c tual Allo1.0ed b11 CLASS1F1CAT10N E and Estimated Requested Board of Narrni
"' Current Year Endlnp SuJ)C?naCr Of Fund
"' Year Endlnp June 30, 1939 Year End~
June 30. 1938 June 30, l
Aecount
93 Board of Supervisors
RECREATION-OUTLAYS FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Improvement of Grounds Santa
Maria Memorial Bldg. 93C6
Santa Maria Memorial Bldg. 93C9
American Legion Bldgs.  93Cl5
Santa Barbara Amphitheatre 93C16
Purchase of Land for Guadalupe
Memorial Bldg.  93C28
Purchase of Land for Santa
Barbara Memorial Bldg.  93C30
Purchase of Land for County-
State Park - 93C33
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of SuperTisors
93
$ 3,000.00
15,000.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
$ 25,500.00
$ 25,500.00
$ 3,000.00
35,000.00
5,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
20,000.00
$ 67,000.00
$ 67,000.00
Board of Supervisors
$ 3,000.00
25,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
20,000.00
1,000.00
$ 56,000.00
$ 56,000.00
General
"
"
"
"
"

IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Purchase of Right of Way  93C4
State Highway Road Co-operation
in Montecito  93C19
Lompoc-Guadalupe Road  93020
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
17,089.53
25,000.00
$ 42,089.53
$ 42,089.53
$ 2,500.00 General
"
10,000.00 10,000.00 "
$ 10,000.00 $ 12,500.00
$ 10,000.00 $ 12,500.00
EX/llaruitUn
of eouested
Increases
Page
100
101
Page Ninety DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OP PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUo10ed b11
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board Of
;i, Current Year Endino Supenliaor1
Cl) Year Endin4 June 30, 1939 Year Endinp
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
~
Account
94 Board of Supervisors
MISCELLANEOUS-SPECIAL PAYMENTS
SALARIES and WAGES
Special Service and Investigation
- 94A26 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00
~-=-=-~-,--=-~'"-="",----:--:=-="':--:= Total Salaries and Wages  $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Miscellaneous Expense - Special
Service and Investigation
 94826 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
Tot al Maintenance and Operation
--
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00
$ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00
94 Board of Supervisors
l\DSCELLANEOUS-P UBLIC ENTERPRISES
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor- Water Survey  94A71
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Special Services Water Survey 94871
Total Maintenance and Operati
tl. -
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
$ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
$ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
$ 14,000.00 $ 14,000.00
94 Board of Supervisors
MISCELLANEOUS-SPECIAL PAYMENTS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Refunds-Miscellaneous  94B29
Total Maintenance and Operation
. ._ 
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
$ 2,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 2,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 2,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
nlanation Name of quested of Fund I ncreases
Page
102
General
General
103
General
General
104
General
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page N'mety-One
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allotocd b11 Name E lanation CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Reque.ted Board of oJ'iequuted
~ Current Year Ending Supervisor Of Fund Increases
ti) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1939 June 30, 1939
. -
Account Pap
95 Tax Collector 105
GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Tax Collector . 95Al
Deputy  - 95A2
Clerical Help  -  95A5
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Com.munication and Transporta
ti on 
Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Legal Advertising 
Total Maintenance and Operation
. -  _ 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment 
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by H. C. Sweetser,
Tax Collector
9581
95B3
95B4
95B5
95873
95Cl
$ 3,600.00
2,070.00
3,750.00
$ 9,4.20.00
$ 1,350.00
1,300.00
125.00
484.25
2,400.00
$ 5,659.25
$ 15,079.25
$ 3,600.00
2,100.00
4,000.00
$ 9,700.00
$ 1,350.00
1,300.00
125.00
200.00
2,800.00
$ 5,775.00
$ 300.00
$ 300.00
$ 15,775.00

$ 3,600.00 Salary
2,100.00 "
4,000.00 
$ 9,700.00
$ 1,350.00 General
1,300.00 II
125.00 II
200.00 
2,800.00 
$ 5,775.00
$ 300.00 General
$ 300.00 ,
$ 15,775.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District

Page Ninety-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
- - - . EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUowed bl/ Name E.xplanation CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requested Board o/ of Requested
i Current YeaT Ending SupenlisoTs o/ Fimd l nCTeases
Ci) YeaT Ending June 30, 1939 YeaT End1nq
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
. .
. - -
Account Page
96 Treasurer 106
GENERAL GOVERNI\fENT- FINANCE OFFICES
SALARIES and WAGES
Treasurer --- 96Al
Deputy - 96A2
Clerical Help  96A5
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Tr ansportation

Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operati
Il -
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment --------------
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL -----
Approved by L. A. Gammill,
Treasurer
9681
9683
9684
9685
96Cl
$
$
$
$
$
3,200.00 $ 3,400.00
1,760.00 1,800.00
300.00 300.00
5,260.00 $ 5,500.00
150.00 $ 150.00
75.00 125.00
25.00 25.00
375.00 375.00
625.00 $ 675.00
$ 1,750.00
$ 1,750.00
5,885.00 $ 7,925.00

$
$
$
$
$
3,400.00 Salary
1,800.00 
300.00 
5,500.00
150.00 General
125.00 "
25.00 
375.00 
675.00
General
6,175.00
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Sup ervisor, Third Distr ict
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Nmety-Three
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUowed bv Name ~Lanatfon CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requeated Board oJ
oJ Fund oJ equested
;,. Currl?ftt Year Endlno Supervisor Increasea
II) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Bndlno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
.
Account Page
99 Unemployment Relief 107
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE
SALARIES and WAGES
Director  99Al
Assistant Director  99A2
Clerical Help  99A5
Labor . 99A5
Case Workers  99A7
Co-Ordinators  99A24
Project Supervisor  99A33
Watchman  99A34
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on 
Materials and Supplies 
Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and OperatiC
ll 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment 
Automobiles 
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by H. J . Rudolph,
Director of Relief
9981
9982
9983
9!lB4
9985
99Cl
99C2
$ 1,800.00
962.50
4,123.71
1,240.00
5,400.00
1,121.29
390.00
$ 15,037.50
$ 1,250.00
2,500.00
200.00
700.00
150.00
$ 4,800.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 20,837.50
$ 1,800.00
2,280.00
2,160.00
1,800.00
2,040.00
$ 10,080.00
$ 1,500.00
1,000.00
200.00
1,000.00
150.00
$ 3,850.00
$ 500.00
800.00
$ 1,300.00
$ 15,230.00
$ 1,800.00
2,280.00
2,160.00
1,800.00
2,040.00
$ 10,080.00
$ 1,500.00
1,000.00
200.00
1,000.00
150.00
$ 3,850.00
$ 500.00
800.00
$ 1,300.00
$ 15,230.00
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Supervisor, Fourth District

Page Ninety-Four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 ""' T otal Actual AUoioed bl/ Name ~14Mtfon CLASSIFICATION i.; and Ettmated Requeated Board of of eouested
:o CuTTent YCU' End~ su~ , of Fund IncTea.es Year Ending June 30, 1 Year Bruting
June 30, 1938
Account Page
100 Welfare Department-Administrative
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE
109
SALARIES and WAGES
ADMINISTRATIVE
Director  lOOAl
Assistant Director  100A2
Bookkeeper - 100A3
Bookkeeper 
Office Secretary 
Office Secretary 
Stenographer  _ 
Stenographer 
Stenographer 
Extra Clerical Help  lOOAS
Case Worker . - . 100A7
Case Worker ----
Case Worker . ,.  .,. .
Case Worker 
Case Worker --
Case Worker 
Case Worker  -.
Case Worker  , .
Case Worker -
Case Aide -- 100A12
Case Aide . "' .
Case Aide 
Case Aide 
Child Welfare Worker  100Al6
Special Advisor - 100A23
Case Supervisor  100A3'7
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 10081
Office Supplies . _. 10083
Repairs and Replacements - lOOM
Service Expense . -. 10085
Social Service Exchange  100861
County Council of Social
Agencies  1008'70
Total Maintenance and Operation
 ,  ,  .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  lOOCl
Automobiles . . 100C2
Total Capital Outlay  
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by H. J. Rudolph,
Director of Relief
$ 1,800.00
2,700.00
1,634.82
942.50
1,620.00
1,320.00
1,129.54
664.00
2,289.86
1,620.00
1,620.00
1,560.00
1,087.50
1,540.00
1,274.00
777.00
325.00
1,116.50
1,500.00
1,320.00
240.00
1,680.00
1,800.00
2,280.00
$ 33,840.72
$ 1,500.00
1,000.00
1,300.00
100.00
600.00
1,000.00
$ 5,500.00
$ 1,047.06
1,552.94
$ 2,600.00
$ 41,940.72
$ 1,800.00
2,700.00
1,800.00
960.00
1,620.00
1,320.00
1,080.00
1,080.00
900.00
1,000.00
1,620.00
1,620.00
1,620.00
1,560.00
1,620.00
1,620.00
1,620.00
1,560.00
1,560.00
1,500.00
1,320.00
1,380.00
1,320.00
1,800.00
2,040.00
2,280.00
$ 40,300.00
$ 1,500.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
100.00
600.00
1,000.00
$ 5,200.00
$ 1,000.00
900.00
$ 1,900.00
$ 47,400.00
$ 1,800.00
2,700.00
1,800.00
960.00
1,620.00
1,320.00
1,080.00
1,080.00
900.00
1,000.00
1,620.00
1,620.00
1,620.00
1,560.00
1,620.00
, 1,620.00
1,620.00
1,560.00
1,560.00
1,500.00
1,320.00
1,380.00
1,320.00
1,800.00
2,040.00
2,280.00
$ 40,300.00
$ 1,500.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
100.00
600.00
1,000.00
$ 5,200.00
$ 1,000.00
900.00
$ 1,900.00
$ 47,400.00
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Ninety-Five
E X PEN DITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allo10ed b11 Name ~na&n CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requested BoaT'd of of quested
;. Cu7'7'ent YeaT Endinp Supen1lso7' of Fund lncreasu
c., YeaT' Ending June 30, 1939 Yea,. Endtno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
-
Account Pace
100 General Relief of Indigents
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE
111
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Care and Welfare  1.()4)~'7
Food Supplies  100811
Rents . . ].()()JI~~
County Cash Aid  100B!i'7
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by H. J. Rudolph,
Director
100
$ 10,000.00 $ 14,000.00
50,000.00 66,000.00
15,000.00 22,000.00
2,838.00 4,000.00
$ 77,838.00 $106,000.00
$ 77,838.00 $106,000.00
Burials
$ 14,000.00 General
66,000.00 "
22,000.00 "
4,000.00 "
$106,000.00
$106,000.00
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
112
CHARITJ.ES AND CORRECTIONS-SPECIAL WELFARE
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Burials --
Total Maintenance and Operation

GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by H. J. Rudolph,
Director
100824 $
$
$
4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
$
$
$
4,000.00 General
4,000.00
4,000.00
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
100 Aid- Needy Aged-Needy Blind-Needy Children
CBA.RITIES AND CORRECTIONS-SPECIAL WELFARE
113
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Aid to Needy Aged  100852
Aid to Needy Blind  100B!i3
Aid to Needy Children  100854
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . .
GRAND TOT AL  .
Approved by H. J . Rudolph,
Director
$342,886.84
19,129.00
76,000.00
$438,015.84
$438,015.84
$490,000.00
23,000.00
105,000.00
$618,000.00
$618,000.00

$490,000.00
23,000.00
105,000.00
$618,000.00
$618,000.00
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Supervisor, Fourth District
Page Ninety-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
E X PENDI T U RES  -0 .0 Total Actual A llowed bt1 E lanation
CL ASSIF ICATION I:! and Estimated Requested B oaTd of Name of XXecruested ;~:,. Cu,.,.ent Y caT Endlno SupenlisoTs of Fund Increases
fl) YeaT Endlno June 30, 1939 Y eaT Endlno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
110 First Supervisor District-General Fund 114
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION- CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  110A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Cerca del Mar Bridge 
Total Capital Outlay 
Total Construction and Outlays
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES 
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
11082
110C27
$ 4,900.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 General
$ 4,900.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 
$ 15,405.00 $ 22,500.00 $ 22,500.00 General
$ 15,405.00 $ 22,500.00 $ 22,500.00
$ 20,305.00 $ 27,500.00 $ 27,500.00
$ 4,069.24 General
$ 4,069.24
$ 4,069.24
$ 24,374.24 $ 27,500.00 $ 27,600.00
111 First Supervisor District- Road District Fund 115
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- FLOOD CONTROL AND WATERION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Road Accounting  111A3
Total Salaries and Wages . .
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on Highways and Bridges
GRAND TOTAL ffiGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES 
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
11182
11185
$ 1,250.00
$ 1,250.00
$ 1,250.00
$ 1,250.00
$ 1,250.00 $ 1,250.00 First Road
$ 1,250.00 $ 1,250.00
$ 950.00 $ 950.00 First Road
$ 300.00 $ 300.00 " "
$ 1,250.00 $ 1,250.00
$ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
$ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
VEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES P age Ninety-Seven
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ NaTIUl oEJ ~qluane4sttioend CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requested BoaTd of
;,. Current Year EndtnQ Supenliaor of Fund Increases
~ Year EndtnQ June 30, 1939 Year Endtn'1
June 30, 1931 June 30, 1939
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Account Page
112 First Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund 116
HIGHWAYS AND 8RIDGES-~1AINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Road Accounting  112A3 $ 1,000.00
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  112A5 20,000.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 21,000.00

MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  1128 2 $ 10,639.08
Repairs and Replacements
Equipment  11284
Service and Expense  1128 5
Total Maintenance and Operation
. .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment 
Total Capital Outlay 
Total Construction and Outlays
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES 
Approved by Thos. Dinsmor e,
Supervisor, First District
112Cl
3,500.00
1,000.00
$ 15,139.08
$ 36,139.08
$ 4,860.92
$ 4,860.92
$ 4,860.92
$ 41,000.00
$ 750.00
21,000.00
$ 21,750.00
$ 5,000.00
2,750.00
500.00
$ 8,250.00
$ 30,000.00
$ 11,000.00
$ 11,000.00
$ 11,000.00
$ 41,000.00
$ 750.00
$ 18,000.00
$ 18,750.00
$ 4,400.00
2,250.00
500.00
$ 7,150.00
$ 25,900.00
$ 11,000.00
$ 11,000.00
$ 11,000.00
$ 36,900.00
Good Roads
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120 Second Supervisor District-General Fund 117
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  12082
Total Maintenance and OperatiC
Il 
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES 
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
$ 20,000.00 $ 20.000.00 $ 20,000.00 General
$ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00
$ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00
$ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00
Page Ninety-Eight OEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITOBt.1'
EXPENDITURES -0 J: Total Actual Allo1Ded bl/ Name E:rwlanatlon CLASSIFICATION ' i: and Estimated Requested Board of of eoucstcd
~ Current Year EndtnQ Supen1tsor1 of Fund Increases
Year Endtno June 30, 1939 Year Endtna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pace
121 Second Supervisor District- Road District Fund 118
IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-1\IAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges   121A5 $ 5,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 5,500.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Total Salaries and Wages  $ 5,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 5,500.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements
Equipment -~-
Total Maintenance and Operation
. --------
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment . .
Purchase of Land . .
Total Capital Outlay . .
Total Construction and Outlays
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
121B2
121B4
121Cl
121C4
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
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$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
500.00 500.00 500.00
$ 5,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 5,500.00
$ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00
$ 3,200.00 $ 3,200.00 $ 3,200.00
1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Ninety-Nine
EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION -"e0" aTnodt aEls Atimctauwald .Requuted ABUooowredd Obf1 1 Name ~lanation of quested
;:. Current YeaT Endlna Supen"8cn' of Fund lncTea.se&
Cl) Yea,. EndinQ June 30, 1939 Yea,. Endmo
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
122 Second Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund 119
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  122A5 $ 18,500.00 $ 18,500.00 $ 16,650.00
~~~:---~-=--~~=-~"T"".-:--=-=- T o ta l Salaries and Wages  $ 18,500.00 $ 18,500.00 $ 16,650.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  1228 2
Repairs and Replacements
Equipment ---- 1228 4
Service and Expense  1228 5
Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES 
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
$ 11,500.00 $ 11,500.00 $ 10,350.00
9,500.00 9,500.00 8,550.00
4,500.00 4,500.00 4,050.00
$ 25,500.00 $ 25,500.00 $ 22,950.00
$ 44,000.00 $ 44,000.00 $ 39,600.00
$ 44,000.00 $ 44,000.00 $ 39,600.00
Good Roads
Good Roads
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130 Third Supervisor District-General Fund 120
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARmS and WAGES
Labor Maintenance Roads and
Bridges  . .   130A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Total Maintenance and Operation

Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
GRAND TOTAL IDGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES 
Approved by F. G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
13082
$ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 General
$ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
$ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 General
$ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
$ 12,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
$ 12,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
Page One Hundred DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 TotaL Actual Allo10ed bl/ E:rR!anation
: .0 Name
CLASSIFICATION ~ and Estimated Re1ueated Board of of e1ucstcd
.;,:,:. Current Year Endtno Supe1'Vfaors of Fund Increases YeaT' Endinq June 30, 1939 YeaT' Endlna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
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Account Pap
131 Third Supervisor District-Road District Fund 121
IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-l'tIAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  131A5
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements
Equipment . --
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Oper ation
.
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
131B2
131B4
131B5
Equipment   131Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
Total Construction and Outlays
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District

$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 1,000.00
400.00
50.00
$ 1,450.00
$ 3,450.00
$ 435.00
$ 435.00
$ 435.00
$ 3,885.00
$ 800.00 $ 800.00 Third Road
$ 800.00 $ 800.00
$ 500.00 $ 500.00 Third Road
50.00 50.00  "
50.00 50.00 II 
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 1,400.00 $ 1,400.00
Third Road
$ 1,400.00 $ 1,400.00

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred One
EXPENDITUR E S -0 /: Total Actual Allowed bu E~lanation CLASSIFICAT ION ~ and Estimated Requested Board of Name of equested
:l Current Year Ending Superoisors of Fund Increases
fil Year E11din0 June 30, 1939 Year Endina June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
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132 Third Supervisor District- Good Rtads Fund 122
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Road Accounting - 132A3
Labor for Maintenance Roads
Bridges  132A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  13282
Repairs and Replacements-
Equipment  13284
Service and Expense  13285
Total Maintenance and Operation
. .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  132Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
Total Construction and Outlai'
S . .
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
Approved by F. G. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District

$ 601).00
17,400.00
$ 18,000.00
$ 13,550.00
3,160.00
1,475.00
$ 18,185.00
$ 36,185.00
$ 4,940.00
$ 4,940.00
$ 4,940.00
$ 41 ,125.00
$ 600.00
17,400.00
$ 18,000.00
$ 14,500.00
3,000.00
1,475.00
$ 18,975.00
$ 36,975.00
$ 4,500.00

$ 4,500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 41,475.00
$ 600.00
15,400.00
$ 16,000.00
$ 12,700.00
2,700.00
1,428.00
$ 16,828.00
$ 32,828.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 37,328.00
Good Roads
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Page One Hundred Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED ExPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual AUo10ed b11 Name E~nation CLASSIFICATION E and Estimaud Requesud Bocu'd of of quesud
;:a Current Year Endfn11 Supervt.on of Fund Increases
Cl) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endfno
Juu 30, 1938 JuM 30, 1939

Account Pace
140 Fourth Supervisor District-General Fund 123
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-~fAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  140A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
~fAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  14082
Total Maintenance and Operation
 .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
$ 4,199.95 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 General
$ 4,199.95 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$ 20,800.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 General
$ 20,800.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00
$ 2i,99i}.95 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00
$ 24,999.95 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00
141 Fourth Supervisor District-Road District Fund 124
IDGHW,\YS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  l 41A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  14182
Repairs and Replacements--
Equipment  14184
Service and Expense - 14185
Total Maintenance and Operati
Il -~
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  141Cl
Total Capital OuUay . .
Total Construction and Outlays
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GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . -
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
$ 500.00
$ 500.00
$ 650.00
$ 650.00
$ 1,150.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 1,000.00
500.00
200.00
$ 1,700.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 3,000.00
$ 1,000.00
500.00
200.00
$ 1,700.00
$ 4,700.00
Fourth Road
Fourth Road
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$ 500.00 $ 500.00 Fourth Road
~~~~~$~-5-oo~.o-o~-$~-5-0-0~.oo
$ 500.00 $ 500.00
$ 1,150.00 $ 5,200.00 $ 5,200.00
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Three
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Tota! Actual Allowed b11 Na~ EXJ:.lanation CLASSIFICATION I , i: and Estimated Requested Board of of equested
;:. Current Year Ending Supervisors Of Fund l1'1C!'ea.ses
Ill Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
142 Fourth Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund 125
mGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Road Accounting  142A3
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  142A5
Total Salaries and Wages
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  14282
Repairs and Replacements--
Equipment  142B4
Service and Expense  14285
Total Maintenance and Operat-
i()rt --
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY

Equipment  142Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
Total Construction and Outlays
. .
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
$ 966.00
31,033.93
$ 31,999.93
$ 4,289.12
8,908.74
632.56
$ 13,830.42
$ 45,830.35
$ 7,995.41
$ 7,995.41
$ 7,995.41
$ 53,825.76
$ 1,000.00
32,000.00
$ 33,000.00
$ 7,000.00
9,000.00
1,000.00
$ 17,000.00
$ 50,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 55,000.00
$ 1,000.00
28,000.00
$ 29,000.00
$ 6,500.00
8,000.00
1,000.00
$ 15,500.00
$ 44,500.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 49,500.00
Good Roads
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Good Roads
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Good Roads
Page One Hundred Four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
E X PENDITURES -0 ~ Total A ctual A Uotoed bu ~la114tiln CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board of Na~ oJ equcsted ;;: CurTent Yea,. Bnd~ Superobcwa oj Fund  I nCl'eases
Year Bndjng June 30, 1 Year Endfna
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Pqe
150 Fifth Supervisor Di strict-General Fund 126
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  150A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
M.AINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  15082
Repairs-Bridges  15084
Total Maintenance and Operation
 , . .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment - 150Cl
Total Capital Outlay 
Total Construction and Outlays

GRAND TOTAL IDGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
$ 15,000.00
$ 15,000.00
$ 20,000.00
10,000.00
$ 30,000.00
$ 45,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 51,000.00
$ 15,000.00
$ 15,000.00
$ 20,000.00
10,000.00
$ 30,000.00
$ 45,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 51,000.00
$ 15,000.00
$ 15,000.00
$ 20,000.00
10,000.00
$ 30,000.00
$ 45,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 51,000.00
General
General
"
General
D.EPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED ExPENDITURES Page One Hundred Five
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Name E~tano.tion CLASSIFICATION i: ond Estimated Requested Board of of equested
;:, Current Year Endlno Superv!sors Of Fund Increases
Cl) YeaT Endinq June 30, 1939 Year EndtnQ
 June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
151 Fifth Supervisor District- Road District Fund 127
WGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-1\IAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION 'AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Road Accounting  151A3
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  151A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  15182
Service and Expense  15185
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District

$ 720.00
$ 720.00
500.00
$ 500.00
$ 1,220.00
s 1,220.00
$ 720.00
2,500.00
$ 3,220.00
$ 1,600.00
500.00
$ 2,100.00
$ 5,320.00
$ 5,320.00
$ 720.00
2,500.00
$ 3,220.00
$ 1,600.00
500.00
$ 2,100.00
$ 5,320.00
$ 5,320.00
Fifth Road
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Page One Hundred Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
BXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 ~lana.Uon CLASSIFICATION i! and Estimated Requested Board oJ Name of equested
"' current Year Ending Supen1flora Of Fund Increases
fl) Year EndinQ June 30, 1939 Year Endtng
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
.
Account Pare
152 Fifth Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund 128
IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Road Accounting  152A3
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  . . 152A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  15282
Repairs and Replacements--
Equipment  152B4
Service and Expense  1528 5
Total Maintenance and Operation
 .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OOTLAY
Equipment  152Cl
Total Capital Outlay  
Total Construction and Outlays
. .
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
30,000.00
$ 30,000.00
$ 13,500.00
9,400.00
1,100.00
$ 24,000.00
$ 54,000.00
$ 1,500.00
28,500.00
$ 30,000.00
$ 13,500.00
9,400.00
1,100.00
$ 24,000.00
$ 54,000.00
$ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00
$ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00
$ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00
$ 69,000.00 $ 69,000.00
$ 1,500.00
25,000.00
$ 26,500.00
$ 13,100.00
9,400.00
1,100.00
$ 23,600.00
$ 50,100.00
$ 12,000.00
$ 12,000.00
$ 12,000.00
$ 62,100.00
Good Roads
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Good Roads
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Good Roads
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Seven
EXPENDITURES -0 D Total Actual Allowed bl/ Name B~ltmlttlon CLASSlFlCATlON i: and Estimated ReQUeated Board of of eQUeatcd
"" , Current Year Bndm& Supervlaon Of Fund Increases Year End~ June 30, 1 Year Ending
Jun.e 30, 1 June 30, 1939
Account Page
163 General County Road-Administration- Engineering
IDGRWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
129
SALARIES and WAGES
General Road Superintendent 163Al
Assistant  163A2
Clerk  163A3
Extra Clerical  163A5
Draftsman  163A8
Chainman  163A40
Surveyor  163A41
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
--- 16381
Materials and Supplies  1638 2
Office Supplies - 1638 3
Repairs and Replacements  16384
Service and Expense  163B5
Total Maintenance and Operati
ll 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  163Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .

GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman Board of Supervisors
$ 3,600.00
3,480.00
1,200.00
100.00
2,400.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
$ 12,780.00
$ 1,000.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 18,780.00
$ 3,600.00
3,480.00
1,200.00
100.00
2,400.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
$ 12,780.00
$ 600.00
1,000.00
50.00
400.00
100.00
$ 2,150.00
$ 400.00
$ 400.00
$ 15,330.00
$ 3,600.00
3,480.00
1,200.00
100.00
2,400.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
$ 12,780.00
$ 600.00
1,000.00
50.00
400.00
100.00
$ 2,150.00
$ 400.00
$ 400.00
$ 15,330.00
Highway Improvement
" 
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" "
" "
" "
" "
Highway Improvement
"   "
" "
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Highway Improvement
Page One Hundred Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
.
0 Total Actual Allotoed by Explanation .0 CLASSIFICATION Name ~ and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested
;:ii Current Year Endinp Supervilors Of Fund Increases
(') YeaT Emlin? June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
Account Page
164 General County Maintenance Highways and Bridges 130
BIGB\YAYS AND BRIDGES-1\IAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor for Maintenance Roads
and Bridges  164A5
'fotal Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  16482
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . .
Total Maintenance and Operation
Highways and Bridges 
CONSTRUCTION and OUTLAYS
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Right of Way  164C4
Total Capital Outlay . .
Total Construction and Outlays
. -- 
GRAND TOTAL HIGHWAYS
AND BRIDGES . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman Board of Supervisors
$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 High\vay Improvement
$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Highway Improvement
$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Highway Improvement
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
200 Carpinteria Cemetery Distrist
MISCEI.LANEOUS-CEMETERY
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page One H undred Nint
Page
131
Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
El'lding June 30, 1938  $ 1,260.00
100.00
1,360.00
1,200.00
(2) Estimated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expendj tures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
. EXPENDITURES -0 J:J Total Actual Allowed bu Name Exilanation
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board of of equested
~ Current Year Endtn11 Supervl.tors of Fund Increases
Year Endinq June 30, 1939 Year Endtno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker  200Al $ 450.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Carpinteria Cemetery
~Cll:CI"  200A5 125.00 $ 200.00 200.00 " "
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 575.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  20085 $ 170.87 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Carpinteria Cemetery
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  $ 170.87 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
GRAND 'I,'OT AL  $ 745.87 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Approved by C. P. Moore, Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Secretary Supervisor, First District

Page One Hundred Ten DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
201 Goleta Cemetery District
MISCELLANEOUS-CEMETERY
Page
132
SUMMARY Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
O: ders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1938  ------- ---- $
(2) Estimated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending .June 30, 1939 . .
(f) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending .June 30, 1939 . .
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Name
800.00
500.00
1,300.00
3,300.00
2,030.00
E;rplanation
CLASSIFICATION .i:. and Estimated Reouested BoaTd of of Reouested CuTTent YeaT Endtna SuperviaOTa Of Fund Increases
Cl) YeaT Endina
June 30, 1938
June 30, 1939 Year Endlna
June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker -~ 201Al $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 Goleta Cemetery
Secretary ,. . 201A3 75.00 75.00 75.00 " "
Extra Help  201A5 300.00 300.00 " "
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 2,475.00 $ 2,775.00 $ 2,775.00
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  2omz $ 300.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Goleta Cemetery
Repairs and Replacements  201B4 225.00 300.00 300.00 " "
Power 2om12 120.00 150.00 150.00 " 
-~
Communication and Transportation
--- 2om1 55.00 30.00 30.00 " "
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  $ 700.00 $ 555.00 $ 555.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment - 201Cl $ 100.00 Goleta Cemetery
Total Capital Outlay  $ 100.00
GRAND TOTAL . --. $ 3,275.00 $ 3,330.00 $ 3,330.00
Approved by Frank R. Simpson, Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Secretary Supervisor, Third District

Dl;PARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
202 Guadalupe Cemetery District
MISCELLANEOUS-CEMETERY
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page One Hundred Eleven
Page
133
Total GeneTal Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
Er1ciing June SO, 1938  -. $
(2) Estimated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939  
400.00
50.00
450.00
2,925.00
2,475.00
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939  
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 .  
 -.
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bt1 CLASSIFICATION g and Estimated Requested Board of Name E~lanation a Current Year Endtnp SupervlsOTs of Fwnd of equested c., Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endln11 Increases
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARms and WAGES
Caretaker  202Al $ 1,680.00 $ 1,680.00 Guadalupe Cemetery Clerical Help . - . 202A3 25.00  25.00 " "
~t:~ ----~- 202A5 480.00 480.00 " "
Total Salaries and Wages . _. $ 1,522.59 $ 2,185.00 $ 2,185.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  Z02B2 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Guadalupe Cemetery
Service and Expense  2028 5 240.00 240.00 " "
Total Maintenance and Operati
on - $ 350.78 $ 740.00 $ 740.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 1,873.37 $ 2,925.00 $ 2,925.00
Approved by Chas. L. Campodonico, Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Secretary Supervisor, Fifth District
Page One Hundred Twelve DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
203 Lompoc Cemetery District
MISCELLANEOUS-CEMETERY
Page
134
SUMMARY Total General Maintenance
and lm))Tovement Funds
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
End.ing June 30, 1938  ~--  ----- . $
(2) Estimated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
\5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated ReQueated Board of Name
.:. Current Year En dlnn Superviaore of Fund Year Endlno June 30, 1939 Year Endlno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
900.00
100.00
1,000.00
3,380.00
2,380.00
E"Welanattm
of Quested
I ncreases
Caretaker  203Al $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Lompoc Cemetery
Clerical Help  203A3
Labor  203A5
Total Salaries and Wages 
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies -
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operation
.
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by C. D. McCabe,
Secretary
20382
20384
20385
120.00
500.00
$ 2,120.00 $
$ 180.00 $
140.00
171.26
$ 491.26 $
$ 2,611.26 $
120.00
600.00
2,220.00 $
300.00 $
800.00
60.00
1,160.00 $
3,380.00 $
120.00 " 
600.00 " 
2,220.00
300.00 Lompoc Cemetery
800.00 " "
60.00 " 
1,160.00
3,380.00
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor, Fourth District
DEP ARTMRNTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Thirteen
Account
204 Los Alamos Cemetery District
MISCELLANEOUS-CEMETERY
Pag~
135
SUMMARY Total General Maintenanc?
and Improvement Funds
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed- Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1938 . -.  $
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending J une 30, 1939 . .
 E X PENDITURES -0 ,t: Tota! Actual All.owed b11 CLASSIFICATION .i:. and Estimated ReQ uested Board of Name , Cu.r.-ent Year Endino Su.pervtsora Of Fund Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtno
 Ju.ne 30, 1938 Ju.no 30, 1939
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
150.00
150.00
400.00
250.00
E~!anatf.cm
of equ.ested
I ncreases
Service and Expense  20485 $ 300.00 $ 4-00.00 $ 4-00.00 Los Alamos Cemetery
Total Maintenance and Operati
on 
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Henry R. Gewe,
Secretary

$
$

300.00 $ 4-00.00
300.00 $ 400.00
$
$
4-00.00
400.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Page One Hundred Fourteen DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXP.ENDITUBBS
Account
205 Oak Hill Cemetery District
MISCELLANEOUS-CEMETERY
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year"Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page
136
Total GeneTal Maintenance
and Improvement Fund&
Ending June 30, 1938  $ 175.00
100.00
275.00
(2) E:.timated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . . 2,300.00
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending J une 30, 1939  . 2,025.00
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual - Allowed b11 EXJflanation .J:J Name CLASSIFICATION i; and Estimated ReQuested Board of of equcsted
; Current Year Endittn Sui:enriaora of Fund Increases
~ Year Endtnq June 30, 1939 Y ear Endlno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker ------ 205Al $ 1,320.00 $ 1,320.00 $ 1,320.00 Oak Hill Cemetery
Clerical Help - 205A3 120.00 120.00 120.00 " "
~l:r  205A5 253.06 160.00 160.00 " "
Total Salaries and Wages - $ 1,693.06 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  20582 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 Oak Hill Cemetery
Repairs and Replacements  20584 263.69 300.00 300.00  
Service and Expense  205B5 147.00 150.00 150.00  
Total Maintenance and Operation
 -- $ 410.69 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
GRAND TOT AL  $ 2,103.75 $ 2,300.00 $ 2,300.00
Approved by Stella Moore, Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Secretary Supervisor, Third District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
206 Santa Maria Cemetery District
MISCELLANEOUS CEMETERY
SUMMA.RY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page One Hundred Fifteen
Page
137
Total General Matntena11ce
and lmJ)Tovement Fund$
Ending June 30, 1938  -  -  $ 2,000.00
2,100.00
4,100.00
7,200.00
3,100.00
\2) Estimated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 .
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939  . .
. . . - EXPENDITURES
. 0 .0 Total Actual AUotoed bl/ E~lanation
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated ReQUested Board of Name of equested
" Current Year Endtna SuJ)ef'l1Uor1 Of Fund IncreCJ3es II) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SAi.ARIES and WAGES
Caretaker, 1 Man  206Al $ 2,100.00 $ 2,100.00 Santa Maria Cemetery
Caretaker's Assistant, 3 Men  206A2 3,300.00 3,300.00 " "
Clerical Help --- 206A3 300.00 300.00 " "
Labor - 206A5 300.00 300.00 " "
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 6,188.99 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  206B2 $ 400.00 $ 400.00 Santa Maria Cemetery
Repairs and Replacements  20684 400.00 400.00 " "
Service and Expense  20685 400.00 400.00 " "
Total Maintenance and Operation
  $ 794.50 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
GRAND TOTAL . $ 6,983.49 $ 7,200.00 $ 7,200.00
Approved by Esther M. Venaas, Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Secretary Supervisor, Fifth District

Page One Hundred Sixteen DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account Page
210 Carpinteria Union High School Fire District
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE
138
SUMMARY Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
(1) Approved Expendiiures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 $ 6,787.00
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939. . 6,787.00
. -0
CLASSIFICATION
.0
i: ;o
Ill
- .
SALARIES and WAGES
Fire Patrolmen, Fire Drills,
Personnel, Clerical . .
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  210B5 
Total Maintenance and Operation
. ----
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  210Cl
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL --
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual AUowed by
and Estimated Requested Board of
Current Year Endlna Superobors
Year Endina June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939

$ 896.54 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00
$ 896.54 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00
$ 5,300.00 $ 3,887.00 $ 3,887.00
$ 5,300.00 $ 3,887.00 $ 3,887.00
$ 292.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
$ 292.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
$ 6,488.54 $ 6,787.00* $ 6,787.00
Name E~lanatUm of Fund of equested Increases
Carp. Union High
School Fire District
Carp. Union High
School Fire District
Carp. Union High
School Fire District
NOTE: Estimated amount needed for the Fiscal year 1938-1939 is
$6,787.00 in addition to the present balance in the District Fund. Balance
in Fund to be used for Miscellaneous Contingencies and emer-
genc1 es.
Approved by Henry W. Sturmer,
Secretary

Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Seventeen
Account
211 Guadalupe Fire District
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page
139
Total GeneTal Maintenance
and Improvement Fuflds
Ending June 30, 1938  -   $ 100.00
100.00
1,28031
1,180.31
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939.- .
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
EXPEND I TURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 E f.anation
CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board oJ Name oJ Xj/_eQuested
:. Current Year Endlnu Supervi$or1 oJ Fund Increases
112 Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor  211A5 $ 572.59 $ 556.00 $ 556.00 Guadalupe Fire District
-~---===-==-~-=-~-=:7--=-~-:-~=:-:~ Total Salaries and Wages  $ 572.59 $ 556.00 $ 556.00
l\JAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies . .
Water -
Insurance -
Total Maintenance and Operation
.,-
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by Geo. J . Juarez,
Commissioner
211B2
211Bl2
211B25
$
$
$ 810.10 $
$ 1,382.69 $
100.00
408.00
216.31
724.31
1,280.31
$ 100.00 Guadalupe Fire District
$ 408.00 '' ''
216.31  
$ 724.31
$ 1,280.31
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District

Page One Hundred Eighteen DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
212 Los Alamos Fire District
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
01ders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page
140
Total Gennal Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
Ending June 30, 1938 . _._  ._  ._ $ 300.00
300.00
300.00
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
-0
./:)
CLASSIFICATION E
;I
Cl)
MAINTENANCE and OPERATl.ON
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operation
--
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Henry R. Gewe,
Trustee

21285
 EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Eatimated Requeated
current Year Endtn11
Year Endtng June 30, 1939
June 30, 1938
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
'
Allowed bl/ Name E~nation Board of of quested
Supervtaor1 of Fund Increases
Year Endtnq
June 30, 1939
$ 300.00 Los Alamos
Fire District
$ 300.00
$ 300.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Nineteen
Account
213 Montecito Fire District
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE
SUMMARY
Page
141
T otal GeneTat Maintenance
and Improv em.ent Funds
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . -  . $ 24,350.00
lS) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . . 24,350.00
EXPENDITURES
~
.0c Total Actual All010ed b11 E~Lanati-On CLASSIFICATION f.; and Estimated Requested Board of Na?M of equested
; Current Year Ending Supervisors Of Fvnd I ncreases
Cl) Year Ending June 30, 1939 Y ear Ending
June 30. 1938 June 30, 1939
.
SALARIES and WAGES
Regular Patrol  213A2 $ 16,200.00
800.00
$ 18,000.00
800.00
$ 18,000.00
800.00
Montecito Fire District
Additional Wages  213A5 " "
Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 17,000.00 $ 18,800.00 $ 18,800.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 213Bl $ 325.00 $ 425.00 $ 425.00 Montecito Fire District
Materials and Supplies  2138 2 480.00 480.00 480.00 " "
Repairs and Replacements  21384 710.00 660.00 660.00 " "
Service and Expense  21385 1,060.00 1,060.00 1,060.00 " 
Heat, Light, Power and Water 213812 425.00 425.00 425.00 " 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  $ 3,000.00 $ 3,050.00 $ 3,050.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Fire Equipment - 213Cl $ 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Montecito Fire District
Buildings., Land, Fixtures, etc. 213C3 200.00 500.00 500.00
. ~-.,.,,.,.~__,.___-=.~~,.-~,--- Total Capital Outlay  $ 1,200.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
GRAND TOTAL (DISTRICT -------------
RECORDS)  $ 21,200.00 $ 24,350.00 $ 24,350.00
*NOTE: Estimated amount needed for the Fiscal Year 1938 to 1939 is
$24,350.00 in addition to the present balance in the District Fund. Balance
in Fund to be used for Miscellaneous Contingencies and emergencies.
 "
Approved by Huron Rock,
Chairman, Board of Fire Commissioners
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
Page One Hundred Twenty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
215

Solvang Fire District
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPl:RTY-FIRE
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Uneni:umbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page
142
Total GeneTal Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
Ending June 30, 1938 . ---- . $ 50.00
50.00
495.00
445.00
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(:) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ E~lanation CLASSIFICATION i: and Estimated ReQuested Board of Name of equested
;:ii Current Year EndLTl{1 SuperoisOTB Of Fund Increases
l'2 Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtno
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor -- 215A5 $ 160.00 $ 120.00 $ 120.00 Solvang Fire District
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 160.00 $ 120.00 $ 120.00
l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  215B2 $ 185.15 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 Solvang Fire District
Repairs and Replacements  215B4 50.00 100.00 100.00 " "
Service and Expense  215B5 54.00 " "
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  ____ . _________ . $ 289.15 $ 150.00 $ 150.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment . ,. . 215Cl $ 688.15 $ 225.00 $ 225.00 Solvang Fire District
Total Capital Outlay  $ 688.15 $ 225.00 $ 225.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 1,137.30 $ 495.00 $ 495.00
Approved by L. L. Ross, Approved by Fred G. Stevens,
Chairman Supervisor, Third District

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Twenty-one
Aeeoant
220 Carpinteria Lighting District
WGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING
Page
143
SUMMARY Total General Maintenance
and Improvement hnds
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1P38  ~-------------  $
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual All.o1Ded bu CLASSIFICATION "e" and Estimated Requested Board of Name
:. Current Year EndtnQ Supervtaor Of Fund
t'l Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endtnn
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
700.00
700.00
2,200.00
1,500.00
Exx_W.natton
of equested
Increases
Service and Expense . 220B5 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 2,200.00 Ca.rpinteria Lighting
Total Maintenance and Operation
. "'  -
GRAND TOTAL ------
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
Account
221
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 2,200.00
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 2,200.00
Casmalia Lighting District
MGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING
District
P ag-e
144
SUMMARY Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
l) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1938  $
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending J une 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(5) A.mount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
- -
-
EXPENDI TURES -0 Total Actual A Uoio.d bu CLASSIFICATION "i:": and Estimated Requuted Board of Name
:. Current Year Endln11 Su~ oJ Fund
t'l Year End.Ina June 30, 1939 Year Ending
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
150.00
150.00
375.00
225.00
E~lanation
oJ equested
Increases
Service and Expense - 221B5 $ 375.00 $ 375.00 $ 375.00 Casmalia Lighting
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
$ 375.00
$ 375.00
District
$ 375.00 $ 375.00
$ 375.00 $ 375.00
Page One Hundred Twenty-two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
222 Guadalupe Lighting District
filGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Conlracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Page
145
Total General Maintenance
and Improven1ent Funds
Ending June 30, 1938  --  $ 600.00
600.00
1,800.00
1,200.00
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939  --
14) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
t 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939  . .
CLASSIFICATION
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated
Current
Year Ending
June 30, 1938
Requested
Year Endin11
June 30, 1939
Allo10ed bt1
Board of
Supervi801's
Year Endin11
June 30, 1939
Name
of Fund
E lanation
of'iequested
Increases
Service and Expense  222B5 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 Guadalupe
Total Maintenance and Operation
.
GRAND TOTAL ----------
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
Account
223
$ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
$ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
Los Alamos Lighting District
filGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING
SUMMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowi'ng for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Lighting District
Page
146
Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
Ending June 30, 1938  $ 500.00
500.00
1,100.00
600.00
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(5) A.mount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
CLASSIFICA Tl ON
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
-0
.0
i ;
&:I.)
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated
Current
Year Endin11
June 30, 1938
Requested
Year Endino
June 30, 1939
A llowed bt1
Board of
Supervisor
Year Ending
Name
of Fund
Explanation
of Requested
Increases
Service and Expense  223B5 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00
Total Maintenance and Opera-
$ 1,100.00 Los Alamos
Lighting District
tio n _ _ . __ _. ___ . ___
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
$ 1,100.00
$ 1,100.00
$ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00
$ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Twenty-three
Account
224 Mission Lighting District
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING
Page
147
SUMMARY Total Genttal M.ifntenance
and Improvement Funds
tl) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Esti1nated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1938  $
(3) TotaJ Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939  - .
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
. -
CLASSIFI CATION
,0
~ ;
Ill
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  224B5
Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District
Account
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual AUOtoed b11
and Esti111ated Reouested Board of
Current Year Endtnp SuJ)411"Viaor
Year Ending June 30, 1939 Year Endh lfl
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
$ 500.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
$ 500.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
$ 500.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
225 Orcutt Lighting District
IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES- LIGHTING
Na1ne
of FUnd
Mission
District
200.00
200.00
700.00
500.00
E:x:Rlanation
of equested
I ncreases
Lighting
Page
148
SUMMARY Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Ordeis, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1938 $
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending J une 30, 1939 . .
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending J une 30, 1939 . .
EXPENDITURES -,0, , Total Actual A llot.Oecl bl/
CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Reque&ted Board Of Name
; Cun-ent Year Endteig Supervtaor of FUnd
~ YeaT Ending J une 30, 1 Year Endhto
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  225B5 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Orcutt
500.00
500.00
1,000.00
500.00
E~lanatWn
of equested
Increases
Total Maintenance and Opera- Lighting District
tion -
GRAND TOT AL -
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
Page One Hundred Twenty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account
230 Montecito County Water District
MISCELLANEOUS-COUNTY WATER
-
Sl1MMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Year Ended
June 30, 1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing
for Outstanding Orders, Contracts, or Other Commit-
Gennal
Maintenance
and
Improvement
Funds
ments, Close of Current Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1938 $ 16,540.05
(2) Estimated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending
June 30, 1939  __________  ___ .  .
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending
June 30, 1939  .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30,
1939 . (Minus)
81,288.00
97,828.05
71,878.05
25,950.00
SPECIAL DISTRICT EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION
General Maintenance and Improvements:
Salaries and Wages -$ 30,261.00
Maintenance and Operation - 16,617 .05
Capital Outlay ----- 25,000.00
Intnest
and
Sinking
Fu mis
170,950.00
170,950.00
Page
149
Total
$ 16,540.05
81,288.00
97,828.05
242,828.05
145,000.00
Total, General Maintenance and Improvements $ 71,878.05
Interest and Debt Redemption:
Interest on Bonds ----$111,950.00
Redemption of Bonds  59,000.00
Total, Interest and Debt Redemption $170,950.00
CLASSIFICATION
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Amount required under provisions
of County Water District
Act as per resolution
filed herewith.
Whole District -
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by Harry P. Drake,
President, Board of Directors
~
0
.0
i.:. c.,
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested
Cun-ent Yea,. Endln17
Yea,. Ending June 30, 1939
June 30, 1938

$169,785.46 $145,000.00
$169,785.46 $145,000.00
Allowed bu
Boa,.d of
Superouo,.
Yea,. Ending
June 30, 1939
$145,000.00
$145,000.00
Na11Ul ExPlanation Of Fvnd of Re1uested Increase a
Montecito County
Water District
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
Supervisor, First District
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Twenty-five
Account
231 Santa Barbara County Water Works District No.1
MISCELLANEOUS-COUNTY WATER
Page
150
SUMMARY Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
Orders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1938 . -. _____________ . . $
(2) Estimated Revenue Accruals Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual A llotoed bl/ CLASSIFICATION i and Estimated Requested Board of Name
;,. Current Y ear Endbtn SuJ:)e1'V(aors of Fund
ti.) Year Endino June 30, 1939 Year EndlnQ
June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
50.00
830.00
880.00
871.00
E3Wlanation
of equested
Increases
c
Water Superintendent  231Al $ 184.63 $ 180.00 $ 180.00 s. B. County Water
J:,alor  231A5 16.25 76.00 76.00 Works Dist. No. 1
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 200.88 $ 256.00 $ 256.00 Maintenance Fund
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  23182 $ 22.91 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 " "
Office Supplies  23183 5.62 5.00 " "
Service and Expense - 23185 371.74 500.00 $ 500.00 " "
Total Maintenance and Operation
 $ 400.27 $ 510.00 $ 515.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  231Cl $ 11.85 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 " "
Total Capital Outlay  $ 11.85 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 " "
C:il:tAND TO'l'.'A:r  $ 613.00 $ 866.00 $ 871.00
Approved by F. c:r. Stevens,
Supervisor, Third District
Page One Hundred Twenty-six DEPARTI\-IENTAJ, BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Account Page
232 Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District
PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-WATER CONSERVATION
151
SUMMARY Total Gme1'a1 M aintenance
and Improvement Funds
( 4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939  ---- $ 10,000.00
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending J une 30, 1939 . . 10,000.00
-0
CLASSIFICATION
J:
~ .:,:,.
SALARIES and WAGES
Secretary . - 232A3
Attorney  232A44
Engineer and Draftsman  232A8
Janitor  232A22
E X P ENDIT U RES
Total Actual
and Estimated
Current
Year Endinq
June 30, 1938
Reque1t ed
Y ear En dtna
June 30, 1939
$ 1,500.00
600.00
1,800.00
120.00
A Uotoed b11
Board of
Su pervflora
Year Endlno
June 30, 1939
$ 1,500.00
600.00
1,800.00
120.00
Special Service and Investigation
- 232A26 1,520.00 1,520.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 6,455.59 $ 5,540.00 $ 5,540.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 - 232Bl
Materials and Supplies  23282
Office Supplies  23283
Service and Expense  232B5
Heat, Light, Power and Water 232812
:Eterit  232B22
Repairs and Replacemerits - 23284
Electiori Experise  232881
Total Maintenance arid Operation
. . $ 1,544.41
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  232Cl
Automobile -- 232C2
Total Capital Outlay . .
GMND TOT AL  $ 8,000.00
$ 500.00
950.00
425.00
115.00
180.00
200.00
60.00
300.00
$ 2,730.00
$ 830.00
900.00
$ 1,730.00
$ 10,000.00
$ 500.00
950.00
425.00
115.00
180.00
200.00
60.00
300.00
$ 2,730.00
$ 830.00
900.00
$ 1,730.00
$ 10.000.00
Name E3j_lo.natfon of Fund of equested I ncrease1
Sarita Maria Valley
Water Conservation
District, General Fund
'' 
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
Approved by H. E. Pezzoni,
President
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District


DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page One Hundred Twenty-seven
Account
240 Carpinteria Pest Abatement District
HEALTH AND SANITATION-PEST ABATEMENT
SUHMARY
(1) Actual Unencumbered Surplus, Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1938, or Estimated Unencumbered Surplus after Allowing for Outstanding
01ders, Contracts, or Other Commitments, Close of Current Fiscal 'Year
Page
152
Total General Maintenance
and Improvement Funds
Ending June 30, 1938  . ~--   $ 507.66
507.66
4,204.80
3,697.14
(3) Total Available Funds Other than Taxes, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(4) Approved Expenditures, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
(5) Amount To Be Raised by Taxation, Year Ending June 30, 1939 . .
EXPENDI TURES
. 0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ EXjflanation CLASSIFICATION i and Estimated Requested Board of Name of equested
;: CuM'ent Year Endtna Supennsort of Fund InCTeases II) Year Endfntl June 30, 1939 Year Endlna June 30, 1938 June 30, 1939
SALARIES and WAGES
Superintendent  240Al $ 2,500.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 Carpinteria Pest
~l:CI" ------   240A5 791.50 864.00 864.00 Abatement Fund
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 3,291.50 $ 3,564.00 $ 3,564.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
  24081 $ 207.90 $ 225.00 $ 225.00 " "
Materials and Supplies  2408 2 107.50 129.60 129.60 " "
Office Supplies 2408 3 18.18 27.00 27.00  . "
Repairs and Replacements  24084 60.88 86.40 86.40 " 
Service and Expense  24085 5.00 16.20 16.20 " "
I nsurance  240825 54.40 75.60 75.60 " "
Total Maintenance and Orerati
on  $ 453.86 $ 559.80 $ 559.80
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment . 240Cl $ 147.64 $ 81.00 $ 81.00 " "
Total Capital Outlay  $ 147.64 $ 81.00 $ 81.00 " "
GRAND TOTAL  $ 3,893.00 $ 4,204.80 $ 4,204.80
Approved by G. Horace Coshow, M.D., Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
President of Board Supervisor, First District

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Equa.11 zat1on
of Taxes.

 
. .
t

July 5th, 193g 4 7
Board of Supervisors of sa.id County, ana. is being prepared and printed for general
distribution to the tax-payers of said County desiring a copy thereof.
Copies of said Budget will be supplied to any tax-payer of said County upon
application to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and will be avaj_lable July 2 lst,
i93g . 

NOTICE IS also given that on August 1st, 1938, at 10 o'clock a. m., the Board
of Supervisors will meet in the Board Room of said Board, in the Court House, in the
City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for the purpose
of fixing the final budget and determining the tax levies, at which time and place any
taxpayer may appear "thereat and be heard f'or or against any pa.rt of said Budget. Sa.id
nearing to be continued from day to day until conc~uded, but not to exceed a total
'of ten days.   
(SEAL)
Attest:
/
 .
Dated July 5th, i93g 
C. L. PREISKER,
J. E. LE,\'IS, County Clerk.
'

. In the Matter of Equalization of Taxes.
Chairman, Board of
Supervisors.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that this Board sit as
a Board of Equalization until Monday, July lSth, 293g, at 10 o'clock a. m. and that
the Clerk of this Board give notice thereof by publishing in the Daily Review, a
newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara
that this Board is now 1n sess1on as a Board of Equalization and that all applications
for a reduction of assessments be filed on or before lvtonday, the lSth day of July,
193$, at 10 o ' clock a. m. Said Notice to be practically in the following words and
figures, to wit :
EQUALIZATION NOTICE
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
SANTA BARBARA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY ,GIVEN that the County Assessor has t his day delivered to me
the complete assessment books for the fiscal year 193~-39, together with the map books
and statements, and the Board of Superv1sorsmet this day to equalize the assessments
and will continue in session f~r that purpose from time to time until the business of
equalization is disposed of, but not later than the third Monday in J uly, 193$, and
the Board of Supervisors will require all applications for hearing to be made on or
before Monday, July lSth, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. 
(SEAL)
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Dated: July 5th, 193$. 
J. E. LEWIS, Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Barbara, State
of California.
The Board of Supervisors recessed at this time to sit as a Board of Equaliza-
At 11:30 o'clock a. m. the Board convened.
All Supervisors were present, Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
Election ~ In the I~atter of Requesting Members of the Board to Submit Their Lists of
Offtcers -
August Prima y
Election. 
Election Off 1cers for the Augi.tst Primary Election.
The Chairman requested all members of the Board to submit to the Clerk their
.
respective lists of elect~ons officers for the August Primary Election.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. 

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418

Purchasing a
Portion of
Ambassador
Tract.
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Attest:
 

 
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. '
hairman, Board of Supervisors .

Board of' Supervisors of' the 001.lnty of Santa Barbara, State of' California, 
July 11th, 19381 at 10 o ' clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 
Dinsmore, .Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker
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and J. E. Lewis , Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.

The minutes of the regular meeting .of July 5th, 1938, were read and approved.
  In the Matter of the Purchase of a Portion of Ambassador Tract by the County
of' Santa Barbara.   
j  Resolution No . 2700.
WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did on tb.e 7th day of March , 193g , by

. resolution dt11y adqpted declare its intention to exercise Option No . 4 as contained in

that cert ain Agreement of Lease dated January 19th, 1935, between the County of santa
Barbara and the Investment Corporation of Santa Barbara, a corporation, and did by sai
resolution designate the 5th day of July, 193S, as the date upon which said purchase
sho11ld be consummated; and on said 5th day of J uly, 193S, said Board duly and regularly
continued eald matter to the 11th day of J uly, 1.9 38; and '
WHEREAS, the Bank of America National Trust & S~ving s Association, a banking
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corporation, holds a Deed of Trust against the said property described in said Lease ,
including the portion thereof described in Option No . 4, which is about to be purchase
by said County of Santa Barbara; and
WHEREAS, a Deed dated April 16th, i93g, from the said I nvestment Oorporation
of Santa Barbar. a, a corporation, to the County of Santa Barbara, covering the property
described in said Option No . 4, contained in said Lease hereinabove referred to has
been tendered to the Board of S11pervisors of said County;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Deed conveying to the County of
Santa Barbara that certain parcel of real pro perty more particularly described in said
Option No. 4 as conta+ne~ in said Lease h~reinabove referred to , be and the same is
hereby accepted.  
AND BE IT FURTHER R~SO~VED, that upon receipt by t his Board of Supervisors,
on behalf of said County of Santa Barbara, of a policy of titl e insur ance covering sai
parcel of land, and showing said parcel of land to be free and clear of all liens and
encumbrances except as to cit y and county taxes and restrictions and rights of way of
record, the County Auditor of Santa Barbara County is hereby authorized and directed t
draw a warrant on the treasury of said County of Santa. Barbara in the sum of $20, 000. 0 ,

in favor of the I nvestment Corporation of Se.nta Barbara as . the purchase price of said   
property  
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, by the following vote : AYES: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood,
Fred G. Stevens, Ronald I~ . Adam and C. L. Preisker . NOES: None . ABSENT: None.
Communication. J . In the l~atter of Communication from E. G. Dodge , Coroner, Relative to
Mil eage AllO\'ila.nce. 
The above entitled matter was continued.
July 11th, i93s. 4.19
Report - In the I'4atter of Report of t'1.e Santa Barbara General Hospital.
Disoontinuan e
ot Old Age
Security.
Creating a
National
Park in the
Kings River
Canyon Area.
Renewal of
Contract
Agreement

with the San a
Barbara Free
Public
Library.
 Petition f or
Clearage of
San Jose
Creek.
Ordinance
No. 512.
Report was received and ordered placed on file . 
In the Uatter of Discontinuance of Old Age Security.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department ,
that the following named recipients of Old Age Security are no longer proper persons
to receive said aid;
.
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it 1s ordered that said aid be and
the same is hereby discontinued as toilows, to wit :

Cooper, Anna s.
Kiens, George W. 
DATE EFFECTIVE
7/1/3$
7/,1/38
In the Matter.of Creating a Nati onal Park in the Kings River Canyon Areq.
.
J Advisability of endorsing the creation of a National Park in the Kings River
Canyon area was discussed, and . the matter referred to the County P1annlng Commission
with the request for an early report to this Board. Said matter was brought to the
attention of the Board by Bernard N. Manbey , member:of the National Park Board, who
requested some action be taken. 
In the 1-Aatter of Rene,i.ral of Contract Agreement With the Santa Barbara Free
.Public Library for the year i93s- 39 .
 Upon motion , duly seconded and carried unanimously , the Chairman and Clerk
.of the Board are hereby directed to execute a renewal of the contract agreement with
.the Santa Barbara Free Public Library for the year i93s-39, under the same terms and
. conditions as their previous agreement . Annual financial report was received and
. ordered placed on f~le 
In the Matter of Petition of the residents of Goleta for Labor and Equipment
-Necessary to Clear San Jose Creek.
 The above entitled petition \'las referred to Superv~.sor Stevens,R. C. Westv;ick
. Engineer, and Percy C. Heckendorf, District Attorney , with the request they prepare a
 plan for the proper handling of the matter.
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In the Matter of Ordinance No . 512, amending Ordinances Nos . ~86 and 505 .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Board passed and
. adopted Ordinance No. 512, ent1 tled 11An Ordinance Amending Ord.inane es Noe . 4S6 and
.505 of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, desi gnating the positions,
. salaries and compensation of certain elective county officials, their deputies and
. employees. 11
 Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance , the roll being called, the fol-
. lo\ving Su.pervisors voted Aye , to '~it : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G 
. Stevens, Ronald I~ . Adem and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
. J In the Matter of Abandoning County Dumping ~rounds Located at Turnpike Road,
 North of the Overhead Bridge, and the Corner of Hope Avenue and Sunset Road, respec-
Abandoning
County
Dumping
Grounds at
Turnpike Ro d .  tlvely, Third Supervisorial District.
 Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, . it ls Ordered that the two county
. dumping grounds , located at Turnpike Road, north of th~ ov~rhead bridge , and the
. corner of Hope Avenue and Sunset Road , in the Third Supervi sorial District , be and
. the same are hereby abandoned, effective August. 1st,. 1938,
 It is further ordered that the Clerk be directed to insert a notice of said
. abandonment in the Santa Barbara News-Press.  
  
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Providing New
Dumping Groun
Claim recalle
and rejected.

All ow anc e of
Claims.
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s. Santa Barbara City and Goleta District .
Supervisors Stevens and Stanwood were directed to investigate the matter of
providing ne\v dumping grounds , and to consult with the District Attorney regard~ng
said matter.
ln the Matter of claim Recalled From the Auditor and Rejected.
Upon motion, duiy seconded and carried unanimously , it is ordered that the or er
made and entered on July 5th, ,193g , allowing claim as follows:
Hawkins Tire Service GENEAAL FUND
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further order ed that said claim be recalled fro
the Auditor and rejected. 
- In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.


Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and pay~b le out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit : '

A. & P . Tea Company
do do
do do
Acres, Amelia
Acres, Frank 11[ .
Adam, Rozan I~ .
Al exe.nd er, D.
Alisal Corporation
Aloe Company , A. S.
Alter Undertaking Co.
American Bakery
GENERAL


American Laundry Machinery Co .
American li!edical Association
American Optical Company, The
Ana.~ra ' s
Andem.' s Dept. Store
A. M. Packing Company
Arnold11 s Grocery
Artuso Shoe Store
As so ci ate~ Drug Company

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As sociated 01i Company
Ayala, Mrs. Joseph
Azar's Grocery, K.
Bailard, Jean
Baker Linen Co., H. W.
Ball, N. L. 
Banks' Stationery Store
Barnett, L. & L.
Bastanohury, Angie
Barron, N.
Bass, W. H.
Bates, C. T.
Bates, E. D.


 
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53 .so
15.60
7.00
5.00
78, 00
10. 00
1.00
6. 39
6o.oo
23 .34-
541.13
7.00
12.37
2. 71
5.42
755.9g
15.Gg
3.04
34.4-9
4.oo
53.34-
12.00
71.56
50.90
97.75
130.00
97.64
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Beard Motor Co.
Belyea, Mrs. c. A 
Bennett, Charles
Bergman, Mrs. Agnes
GENERAL FUND

$ 11.55
11.75
14o.oo
s.50
Bertero, Dr. Jules 14.$5
Bertino, Joseph J. 155.12
 
Bond, lU-s. Helen
Borgatello, Charles
Bottini, Ida
Bowman, Harry J 
Boyd Lumber and Mill Company
Bradley, Roy F 
Branch, Inez
Brandt, Merton
Braun Corporation
Broadway Bootery
Brown, J.
Bruning Company, Charles
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryson s Market
Buck, Mrs. M. H 
Budd and Bodine
Tavern, Buell
Burbridge, Frank
BuPeau of Purchases
California Market
Campbell , Ray
Cam-podonico Water Works
Carlisle and Company, A.
Harold T. Case , Dr 
Casmalia Store
Castagnola, George V 
Catcott, Priscilla
Cavalli, Antonio
Chackel , Candid
Channel Paper & Supply Co.
Chapman , h~rs , Eleanor
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products
City Bakery
City Contracting Company
CJa'k Dental Laboratory
Coffey's Gr ocery
Cohen, Peter
Colombana, lv1rs . H.
Columbia Carbon Company
do do

Commercial Of fice Supply
do do
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357. 73
lS.54
115.00
100.00
5s.45
11.17
3.55
2.66
2.27
11.55
s.61
g.oo
g.59
3.71
37 .50
22.19
56.97
2.00
12.00
g .20
10 . SO
135.00
14.6$
6.oo
. 6o
15. 00
12 .65
14. 4S
5. 00
36. 57
46.17
315.37
5. 00
19. 0l
i9. 9g
3.09
21 .65
llS.76
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Cornwall' s Market
Cottage Grocery
 County Council of Social Agencies
Credit Bureau of Santa Barbara
Crocker Company, H. s.
Cross , A.
Cutter Laboratories
Davis , Bernard
Day, Josephine
Denton, Grace
De P1~zz1 , Martin
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Dep. of Penology ,
Dietzgen Company, Eugene
Dominges , Bob A.
Dominguez , Edward
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Donohue, Mrs . Kate
Downing, Emily
Dowse , E. It.
Doyle, l111rs. Anna
Drapeau, Louis C.
Duckworth, M. J 
D1ilan ey , Ethel
Durbiano Dairy
Eastland, Dr. L. J .
Eaves, Jr., Albert
Eisele and Company
Ell is , JiJirs . Lola
England, Hazel
Ezaki , James

Fairchild Aeria l Surveys
Fancy Fish Market
Fauerso, Monica
Faulkner, Mr. Jim
Felgers, Val
Fell 1s Grocery, R.
Fernstermaker, Rose
F1~lipp1n1 , R. C.
Fishkln, A .
Fleming ' s Grocery
Forner , Lorenzo
France Cafe
Free Advertiser
Free , Aavertis~r
Fresno l\f.arket

Fuller and Company, W. P 
Gales Shoe Store
Gallenkamps Shoe Store
G & 11,[ I~arket
Garbiano, l~rs . Theresa 






 

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9. 4-0
4o . 4o
s3 .34
6.oo
2 . 00
gg .37
125. 00
3.97
.3s
17. 00
i35 .oo
20.00
g. 50
60 .00
100 .oo
13 . 50
14. 57
160.00
85 . 00
57 . 46
200.00
19 . 25
40 . 00
13 . 33
lto.oo
5 .00
l , 460 .00
7.95
135. 00
15. 00
3.04
26.66
11.00
90 . 00
5 .36
16. 95
6.oo
s . 73
8.24
g. 24
39 .60
5. 43
3.30
5 . 20
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Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co . GENERAL FUND
Garrett, J . I~ .
Geyman and Gates , Drs .
Gheno , IiArs . Constance
Gilberti , Emilio
Giorgi , N 
.Giovanacci , Graciose
Golden State Company
do do
do do
Golden State Company
Gonzales, Juan
Graham' s I~arket
CHaham , Ray
Graves, Catherine
Guild Orange & Juice Co 
Gusman, Casimiro
Guzman, Mrs . Antonio
Halll , Mrs . Mary Ann
Hammel , Max A. 6
Hammond, D. 11[ 
Hammond, D. l\1: 
Harrison, C. I{.
Haslam & Co . , W. A 
Hauser, E. E 
Hendry Bros 
Hensley, Raymond
Hensley, Raymond
Herman 1 s I~arket
Concepcion Hernandez
Herring, Mrs. val

Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co .
Hibbs , Eva
Hindmarsh, B. L.
Hing Yuen Company
Hobbs , Clifford B.
Hobbs , Robert N.
Hoffmann-LaRoche
Hohmann, ,. C.


Holiday I1ard,111are Company
Holland, Chas . T.
Home Owners Loan Corporation
Horton & Converse
Howard ' s Grocery
Hunt , Anne
Hunt, R. B.
Hurlbut, ~elen
Italian Store
r ,~amo to Company, The
 
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$ 4.43
120. 00
12. 00
8.50
12. 50
100. 00
13 . 00
329 . 52
12. 99
19 . 90
393 .99
5.00
4o .47
112. 50
160. 00
9 . 00
62.33
15. 45
192. $4
15. 00
7.62
i 6s.g3
6. 18
135. 00
11. 00
223 . 76
21.50
5.60
4. 22
10.00
12  00
36. 00
110 .00
125. 00
6. 41
301 .05
7 . 24
75.00
7 . 77
25. 23
32. 24
20. 00
9. 00
144. 29
95 . 4o
24. oo
225. 00
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Johnson , w. H 
Johnston, VI. F  
Jones Stationery & Gifts
do do
Jones , loJI:argar et
Jordano Bros 
do do
do do
Juillard Cockrof t Corporation
I Karl s Shoe Store
Kellogg , Edward
Keran Laundry , The
Kern, li!rs. L 
Kittler, 'liilliam
Komlei , 1.iary A.
Kyle , Chester
Lang s l~arket

La Nueva Victoria Grocery
La Primavera Grocery
La Purisima Inn
Larco Fish Company, s.
Lazane , IVfrs . Ignacio
Lee, Ted.
Lennon ' s Grocery
Le1111- Bert 1 s
do do
Lewis , J . E.
Light, l~arvin
Li ght, Marvin
Lind' s Cafe
Locke , F. Eugene 
Logan, Frances
Lompoc Laundry
Lompoc Light and \Vat er Dept .
Lompoc L1ght & Water Dept.
Lompoc l\1illc Company
Lompoc Municipal Band
Lopez , Eulalia
Lore, Lou s .
Lord , !V!rs . Louella
Lou.stalot, 11/Irs . Frances
Lyons , Earl
MacMillan Company

li!agner Funeral Home , C. P .
Magr ette, l~rs .
Maher ' s Richfield Service
do do
J~ain, Alex





 
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46. 50
125. 00
1. 55
1.65
12. 00
73 . 92
2.63
33 . 31
523 .19
21. s7
120 .00
12. 00
7. 79
130. 00
110.00
s9 .s5
391. 95
46 .5g
22. 49
14.31
15.00
69 . 20
26 .3S
160 . 43
47 .05
5. 25
35 . 02
2g .23
.72
90. 00
10.00
7.45
12.39
19. 76
24. so
150.00
13 .34
136. s5
10 . 00
30 .85
29 .64
2.17
126. S9
2. 93
i9. s3
39 . 66
17. 75






















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July 11th, 1938 .
Main, R. C  GENERAL FUND
Marquez, Antonio
Ii.~artin, Al
Martin, Allen
Meeks , Mrs . Ella

Menezes, lldrs . I~l1nnie

Menken, Frieda
Mid. Coun.Pub .Serv. Corp  
do do
Miller's Phar macy
Miller, Rachel K 
Milner, John
h~ission Ice Company
Mission Lienen & To\vel Supply
Mission Paint & Art Co .
1141 tchell, l1~rs . E . F 
Moller , Miss Christina
Montecito County Water District
Montgomery Ward
L!oore Mercantile Co.

Moore, Rance
Morales ldarke t
Morris, lldra . C. s.
I~orris, J . G 
Morton, St. Clair
ldoun ta in View Grocery
McGuire, G. li.i 
McKesson & Robbins
McKesson & Robbins I ncorporated
McNutt , W. B 
Negus Furniture Co .
Newland, L. H.
}Je?1s-Press Publ i shing Company
Nichol 1 s Grocery
Nidever, Mrs . D. A.
Nippon lJiarket
Bormandy Auto Court
Northrup , King & Co .

Notton, Velva
Nye , Eva s.
O'Banion Dairy
0' Briert Nellie
Ocean View Court
Oliver' s Grocery
Oliver, A. G.
Oliver , Evelyn C 
Olivera, J im
Osuna1 s Grocery
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4o4. 4-0
13 .00
72. 00
2.00
5.00
6. 65
90. 00
3.64
109 .13
19 . 65
175 .00
100.00
35.s3
g.17
S. 14
17. 00
10.00
26.10
1.03
6s .oo
130 .oo
3 .92
s .50
3. 4o
252. Sl
16.02
4. s7
. 77
loo .SS
30. 90
10. 91
17. 00
6. SS
s .61
s5 .93
so.oo
so.oo
9. 90
23 .50
15. 00
4. 30
s . 50
160. 00
130. 00
1S2. 9g
4.26


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Ott Hardware CoMpany GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
Ott Hardware Company
Overton, 1"1:rs . , .
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
Pacific Coast Publishin.g Co .
do do
Pacific Dairy Equipment Co . 
Pacific Dairy Equipment Company
Pacific Greyhound lines
do do
Pacific Motor Transport
Pa.cker, Josenhine
Parks, Anna
Penney Co . , J . C.
do do
Percal, Sam



Perfect Typewriter Key Company
Peterson, !~rs . Thera
Pettingill, Mrs . Chas.
Piggly Wiggly Grocery
Plemer, Rayman
Porter, Har ry L.
Purex Corporation
Puritan Cafe
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Quinton , Code and Hill-Leeds and Barnard
Recorder, The
Red Cross Drug Company
Reedson1 s Dairy Products
Reily , F. B.
Reynolds, Mrs . Helen
Riviera Dairy Creamery
Rodenbeck 1s
Rosemary Farm
Rudolph's Grocery
Runkle Bootery, Ralph
Ruse , Mrs . Viola c.
Safeway Stores
do do
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do do
do do
do do
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$ 60 .os
5. 6$
10 .43
l2. 2g
so .oo
6. 27
3.19
16. 69
25. 51
7. 5$
5.05
13 . 75
42 .so
1. 63
160 .00
g . 50
3.9g
10.24
32. 49
$. 24
12.50
42 .50
411 . 65
17. 00
6. 70
8. og
2. 07
23 . 90
1,000.00
. 52
2. s3
1E\ . 4o
23 . 00
1.10
52 . e7
4S .17
57 .90
9.00
5.s7
8. 50
74- . 61
139 .15
216. 53
1S. 4S
135.10
46. 57
200. 15
329 .86
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J uly 11th , 193$  
Sallaway , Enid
Sandoval, Henry
GENEFAL FU~JD
Sanitary Laundry
Sanlo I'lieat Company
Santa Barbar a Clinic
Santa Barbara Clinic 
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Glass Company
Santa Barbara Humane Society
Santa Barbara Idus ic Co 
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Ji!aria Daily Times
Santa Maria Furniture Co 
Santa I~aria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
San ta l~aria l~ilk Co .
Santa Maria Milk Co 
Santa Ynez Valley Grocery
Sarri, John
.
Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Ruth
Schauer Printing Studio
do do
Scherer Company , R. L 
Schwabacher-Frey Company
do do
Scott, Katharine A.
Scott, Katharine A 
Scutti, Mrs . Walter
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Senay 1 Percy F 


 



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Shaw, Frank
Shell Oil Company
Simonds , Robert
Sinclair, s. F 
S & K lvlarkets
Alvy Smith Service Station
Smith, J . J 
 
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7. 22
301 . 7g
61 . 2$
36. 00
72. 00
1. 50
4. 26
75. 00
2. 32
34. 69
22 . 90
11.70
5s.25
47 . 70
23 . 83
g5 . 29
90 . 20
260 . 65
120.00
25 .49
15.12
6.oo
lS. So
25. 02
169 . 2g
26. 65
10.00
20. 00
90 . 00
20. 60
so .34
14.53
19 . 67
6. 49
51 . 00
61 . 50
7.33
22. 4g
290. 65
147 . 42
3.12
1 .60
2 .67
6.20
256 .os
17. 62
659 . 79
4.76
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Smith James GEt-rERAL FUl\TD
Sooial Service Exchange
Sokoll, Anna
Soper1s Associated Station
Southern California Edison Company
Southern Calif. Edison Co 
do do
do do
Southern Counties Gas Co . of Calif 
do do do

do do do 
do do do 
Southern Pacific Company

Southern Pacific Milling Co 

Spratt Optical Co . , George W.
Spreitz Transportation
Stahmer, Mrs . Paul
Standard Brands of Ca11rornia
Standard Oil Company of California
Stanwood, w. S.
State Department of Public Health

Stationery Corporation
Stationers Corporation
Stedman, E. J .
Stev1art, lt!rs. Ida I~ .
Stewart, John L.
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stoner ' s Shoes
Stover, Ruth
Stowell, A11t
Stronach, Wm.
Sunshine IiAarket
Sveningsen's Grocery
Sw1f t & Company


  
Tauscher Office Equipment Company
Taverna, liArs . Joe

Terres I~arket

Thacher, Luin K.
To$linson, Chas . s .
Tom' s Store
Tony ' s Radiator & Fender Works
Tripp , Margaret K.
Truax , Dr. J . P.
Turco Products
Turner, \V . A.
Union Feed & Fuel Company

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United Seal Company , The
Updi ke, Kathryn
 
Utility Grocery

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50. 00
160 . g5
1.26
5. S4
4o9 .s7
72 .75
22. 36
120. 2$
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ll. 4o
20 . 93
94-. 74-
64. 75
39 .66
19. 1+4
15. 00
g7 . 73
50. 00
55. 00
2. ss
16. 53
62 . 61
162. 14-
12. 00
29. 50
125 .00
3.07
90 . 4-S
125. 00
5.00
9.24-
13 . 20
56 . 5g
3. 61
s. 50
23 . 71
90 .00
2g. 4-2
4-5 .00
34.oo
6.75
3. 50
4-3 . 22
130. 00
70. 00
6.oo
s.90
12. 00
39 . 57

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Valley Dair-/ GENERAL FUND
Ausdall , Mrs. Maude Van  
Van s It.arket
Van 1 s l~arket
Van 1 s }.~arket
Van  e liAarket
Van ' s J1!arket
Victoria I~otors
Vi ttoni, h~ra . Francea
Walker , R  o.
Warren-Teed Drug and Chemical
Watanobe Grocery
W~ter Works Department
Webster Textile Handicrarts
Western Publishing & Novelty
Whitford , Ivlargaret A.
'Whitney, Carol 
Williams, Elizabeth
Williams , Isabelle
WillowBrook Dairy
\11/ilson and D1Andrea
do do
Wilson; Lawrence
Winthrop Chemical Company

    
Wood, Vincent E.
 Woodworth , Helen L.

Witte, liArs . Wm.
   


 
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Ai~ Reduction Sales Company
Akens, Wm,
Biroy , Ho111ard.
Bird, Charley
Breck, Benjamin
Breen , Ed
Cravens , Marcus
Doerr, L. R.
Dover, Frank
Farren , Art





Goleta Garage and Machine Shop
Hanly , Leo
Hendricks, Raymond
Hilderbrand, \V. G.
Jones , Chas .
Krenshaw, Robert
La FrambGis, Bill
Lambert, C. E 
Link-Belt Company

Lompoc Light e~ Water Dept 

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1.60
42 . 23
ll .4o
10.56
10. 66
6. 45
5.1g
1 . 29
ig .oo
9.gg
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12 . 20
g.oo
101. 20
23 .50
130. 00
 25.00
s.oo
11 . 66
53 .05
ll . 59
l .4o
27 .97
1.63
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12. 00
7s.oo
22 .39
55 .00
57.50
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4il. oo
66. oo
30.00
75 .00
66. oo
93 .50
3. 12
37 .50
2s .eo
4-5 .00
25 .50
g.oo
93 .50
gs .oo
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McGinnis, John
McKnight , Ed 
GOOD ROADS FUND
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Ott Hardware Company
Ovieda, E. G.
Peterson, D. s.
Rhoads, Coy
Roemer & Roemer
Romero, Louis
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do a.o
Saulsbury, Lenn
Seargeant, O. E 
Shepard, Charlotte
Signal 011 Company
Smith , James


 
Solva ng Garage and Service Stat lon

Tidewater Associated 011 Co 
Twitchell , L. L.
Union Hardware & h1eta.l Comrany
Union Oil Company of California
Zisman , W'al ter
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$ 93 . 50
30. 00
35 .62
50. 00
22 .50
30 .co
36. S2
30. 00
16.59
7.s5
i37 .50
72 .69
35. 00
26 .72
4.61
69 .85
24-7 . 60
55 .00
149 .97
23 .66
5. 00
Mid. Coun.Pub ,Serv. Corp. GUAD. PUB . CEl~E. DIST . FUND 2. 80

Eddy , Charles LOS ALAll'IO S PUB  CE!~E.
. DIST. FUND
s.oo
Sou.Calif .Edison Co . CARP. LT. DIST. FUND
do do I'iiISSION LT. DIST. FUND  3s. 4-9
Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called, the follo~ing
Sup~ririsora voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Di nsmore 2 Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Ab se~t , None  
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The Board took a recess ~t this time to sit as a Board of Equali zation.
At 11:45 o' clock a. m. the Board convened 
All Supervisors were present , Supervisor Preisker in the Chair 
In the Matter of Appropriating the sum of $500.00 for the State Supervisors '
Ass9c1a.t1on for Legislative Representation.  
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered t hat an
Appropr1a.t1 g
sum for the
State Super
visors
Associa.t ion
for Legisla
Representation.
ive

appropriation of $500. 00 be made for the State Supervisors ' Association in the budget
for . the fiscal year 193S-39; said appropriation to be used for legislative representation.
 It is further directed that J. L. Stewart, Statiet1c1an1 keep a record of the
above addition to the Preliminary Budget for . the fiscal year 193S-39, and any further
add~tione made by the Board. 
' Upon !IX)tion, the Board adjourned sine die.
 The foregoing minutes are hereby approved
  n, Board of Supervisors 
 Attest:
 ler 
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CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. -
We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Sarbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require
that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto.
It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for
  July lSth, i93g1 at 10 o'clock a. m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit:
.  In the Mat t er of exercising option on contract with Quinton, Code and Hill-Leeds and
Barnard for Santa Barbara County-wide water survey.

In the Matter of substitution of blanket oil drilling bond for the Shell Oil Company
in lieu of single drilling bonds.
In the Matter of Approval of endorsement to bond of The Petrol Corporation 
 In the Matter of return of sale on real property located in the First Supervisorial
District.
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In the Matter of corrections to the delinquent roll of 1937
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In the Matter of documentary release of official bond of Arden T. Jensen, resigned
Justice of the Peace.
  In the Matter of the application of Robert Tavier Andersen for a public dance hall
 permit at the Bueltmore Hotel, Buellton.
 In the Matter ot affidavit of publication of Notice of the Equalization of Assessments.
In the Matter of conmun' 1ca.t 1on from Charles L. Poul.sen, Justice of the Peace, Lompoc.
In the Matter of the allowance of claims.
In the Matter of protest against the use of the Fiesta Emblem for political advertising

In the Matter of the acquisition of the Lobero Theatre by the County of Santa Barbara 
 In the Matter of agreement with R. w. Smith, et al. for purchase of a right of way in
 connection with the Lompoc-Guadalupe Road.
In the Matter of acceptance of Deed from R. w. Smith, et al for a right of way,
 located in the Fourth Road District, to be used for the Lompoc-Guadalupe
Road.
Dated July llth~ l93g.
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of Cal1f ornia.
C  L. PREI SKER
SAM J. STANV.UOD
RONALD M. ADAM
F. G. STEVENS
THOS. DINSMORE
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
.July igth, i93g, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, c. L. Preisker
and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the chair.

The minutes of the regular meeting of July 11th, 193g, were read and approved.
The Board took a recess at this time to sit as a Board or Equalization.
At 11 o'clock a. m. the Board convened.
 All Supervisors were present, Supervisor Preieker in the Chair 
Continuance /
ot Countywide
Water
Survey.
In the Matter of Resolution Exercising the Option tor oontinuanoe of

 
County-wide Water Survey: 
 Resolution No. 2701 

 . WHEREAS: The ag~eement entered into on the 24th day of January, 193S, by and
between th~ County o~ Santa B~rbara, party of the tirst part, and the firm of Quinton,
Code and Hill-Leeds and Barnard, Consulting Engi.neers, a co-par.tnership, party of the
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Blanket 011
Drilling
Bond.
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Endoreement
to Blanket
011 Dr1111
Bond.
Sale of Rea
Property.

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second part, for the investigation of available water supply and needs for water withi
the County of Santa Barbara, and for the determination of the practicability of the
conservation of such water specifies in paragraph 6 that
11 The party of the first part is hereby given an option which may be exercise
at any time between the first day of July, 1938, and the thirtieth day of September,
1938, to secure the written conclusion and opinion of the party of the second part
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herein above specified in paragraph 2 subdivision a to d inclusive, for t~e sum of
$7,000.00 payable upon submission of said report"; and
WHEREAS: The Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County desire to continue
this work 
 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the said option stated in paragraph 6 of said

agreement be exercised on this lSth day of July 193S, and that the Engineer of Public
Works be instructed to notify the party of the second part accordingly.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the

following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M 

Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nay: None. Absent: None 

1 In the Matter of Substitution of Blanket Oil Drilling Bond for Two Single

011 Drill ing Bonds of the Shell Oil Company.
In accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 502 as amended by

Ovdinance No. 510, it was moved, seconded and carried that a blanket oil drilling bond
of the Shell 011 Company, in the sum of $2 ,000 .00, be substituted for and in the place

of two single bonds of said Company 1 and it is

Further Ordered that the Clerk be directed to release said single bonds now
on file 
J In the Matter of Endorsement to Blanket 011 Drilling Bond of The Petrol
Corporation.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, an endorsement to be attached to the '
blanket oil drilling bond of T4e Petrol Corporation was approved.
In the matter of Sale of Real Property by the County of santa Barbara.
Resolution No. 2702 

WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did on the 27th day of June, i93g, by
 
resolution duly adopted,resolve that certain property more particularly described in
the Deed hereunto attachea be offered for sale by said County of Santa Barbara, and
designate the 12th day of July, 193g, as the date upon which said sale should take

place; and
WHEREAS, on the said 12th day of July, 193S, one Emma Wood offered the sum .
of $3,600 as the pnrchase price of said property, which said offer was thereupon
    
accepted, and the said sum of $3,600 was paid on the said 12th day of July, i93g, to t e.
  
said County of Santa Barbara;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED_ AND RESOLVED that a Deed be executed by
the County of Santa Barbara conveying to the sald Er.lma Wood the said real property
hereinabove referred to; .and 
 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervi
sore of said County of Santa Barbara be and he is hereby directed to execute said
Deed, and t hat the Clerk of said Board attest the same.

Passed and .adopted by tb.e Board of Supervisors of the County of San ta Barbar ,
State of California, this lgth day of July 193S, by the 'following vote: Ayes:
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Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preiske 
No.es: None. Absent: None.
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Corrections
to the 1937 j
Delinquent
Roll.




In the Matter of Corrections to the 1937 Delinquent Roll. 
ORDER. 
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that
clerical errors have been made in certain assessments 1n the l937 Delinquent Roll, and
application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the cancellation
of said assessments, and any and all taxes, penalties and costs on or against said
real property, as provided by Section 3so4a of the Political Oo~e and amendments
thereto; and
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of
said County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments, has been
obtained therefor,  
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, be an~ ne is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections
in the Delinquent Roll for the year 1937, as set forth in said report as follows,
to wit:
  Strike off frO!ll Mary A. Rogers, page 14-5 Lot 91 of the Rogers Tot. and all
taxes, penalties and costs against same. This was a double assessment on same page.
Documentary
Release or
 / . In the Matter of Documentary Release of Official Bond of Arden T. Jensen,
Off ic1al Bon  resigned Justice of the Peace. 
The resig~ation of Arden T. Jensen as Justice of the Peace, Fourth Judicial
Towpship, having pe~etofore been accepted,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Clerk is hereby directed to
execute a documentary releao~ of the official bond of Arden T. Jensen, resigned
Justice of the Peace. 
Public Dance I In the l'lia.tter of the Application of Robert Tavier Andersen for a Public Dance
H, all Permit. . Hall Permit, a~ the Bueltmore Hotel,: Buellton, California.

Publishing
Notice of
Equalization
of Assesemen
ts.
Robert Tavier Andersen having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application
for a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the ~uilding known as
the Bueltmore Hotel in Solvang Election Precinct, County of santa Barbara, State of
California, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 4-3.0, of said county; and said application
coming on regularly to be heard; and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, verified,
and that said applicant 1e a.responsible and proper person to conduct and maintain a
public dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff,
and Percy C. Heckendorf, DistrictAttorney of said county; and no objections having been
. made or filed ~o this Board. objecting.to . the granting said application;. upon motion, dul
seconded and carried, it ls 

Ordere~ that said applicant be and he is hereby granted a license to conduct
and maintain a public dance h~ll in the building known as the Bueltmore Hotel in Buellton~
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant complies
with. the provisions of Ordinance No. 430; a.~d
 It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitute
a license therefor  
J. In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Equalization of Assessments.
 It appearing 'to the Board from the.affidavit of Phil Nord11, the printer of
The ~ally Review, that notice of the Equalizatioo of Assessments has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Notice has
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Communcation
Protest 
Against the
Use ot the
Fiesta Emble
tor Polit1ca
Advertising.
Acouisition
of the Lobe
Theatre.

Aceeptance
of Deed.

 
Claims Held
Over.


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\  In the Matter of Communication from Charles L. Poulsen, Justice of the
Peace, Lompoc. 
 Communication was referred to Supervisor Preisker.
In the Matter of Protest Against the Use of the Fiesta Emblem for Political
Advertising.
Petitions, signed by residents of Santa Barb~a County, protesting the use
of the Fiesta Emblem by Alfred W. Robertson, candidate for Assemblyman, were filed wit
the Board.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unani~ously, the Board expressed its
 ' disapproval of the use of the Fiesta Emblem for political or commercial purposes  .
J In the Matter of the Acquisition of the Lobero Theatre by the County or

Santa Barbara.  
 
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The above entitled m~tter was referred to the District Attorney. . 
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In the Matter of Agreement with R. W. Smith, et al., For Purchase of a right p
of way in Connection with the Lompoc-Guadalupe Road. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously the ChairlJl!ln and.cierk
of the Board are hereby authorized to execut~ an agreement w1 th R. W.  Sm1 th, et al., 
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said agreement to be substituted for and in the place of a previous agreement dat.ed

November 10th, 1937, whereby the County agrees to purchase from said  R. W. Smith
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et al., a right of way t o be used as a Feed~r Road betweert Lompoc and Guada lup e. upon
the terms and conditions set forth in said agreement.
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In the Matter of Acceotanoe of Deed From R. W. Smith , et a1., f0r a Right , 
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of Way, Located in the Fourth Road District, to be used for the Lompoc-Guadalupe"Road .;
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  Resolution No. 2703
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WHERE.AS, R. w. Smith and M. E. Smith, husb-and and wife, and Vincent v.
Smith and Irene Smith, husband and wife, have executed and delivered to the County of
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Santa Barbara a. Deed dated July 13th, 193g, wherein said R. W. Smith and M. E. Smith,
husband and wife, and Vincent V. Smith and Irene Smith, husband and wife, are the
. grantors and the County of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying certain rights of way
for the Lompoc-Guadalupe Road, in the Fourth Road District, in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby
RESOLVED, that said Deed and the property mentioned in said Deed, be and
the e&me 1s hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein ment ioned, and the Cler -
of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded.
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronald M. ~Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
- In the Matter of Claims Held Over.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the following
claires be and the same are hereby held over.
Alexander, William
Babcock, William
Bennett, Charles
Berton, Bob
Camera Shop, The
Cass, Gerald M.
De Vaul, J. M 
Everetts, Edward
Felker, Kent
Fowler, Jaces G.



125.00
12.26
24.oo
3.20
2.70
9. 00
24.oo
3.20
2.25
2.00

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July lSth, i93s.
Gehr, Lloyd
Heckendorf, Percy C.
Herling, Evelyn Joyce
H1 lderbrand, A  J. 
Hilderbrand, W. G 
. Horn., George
Komle1, Charles
Laborde, Albert
La Purisima Inn 




Lompo~-Santa Barbara County Rodeo

Luton, G. R.  
Ov1ens, Dorothy
 Preuss, Chas . A 
Randall, Ray
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Santa Maria Daily Times
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Schurmeier, Harry L. 
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Smith, E. E  
Stevens, Charles S 
.do do
 Stockton, Dick
Union 011 Co. of Calif.
Watts, Joe
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30.00
27.00
14.19
l.oo
25.00
500.00
5.00
9.75
27.00
1 5 .13
5.00
1s.59
24.oo
1.00
In the Matter of Claims Recalled from the Auditor and Reallowed.
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  Upon motion, duly seconded and carr1efr, it is ordered that the order made and

entered on July 11th, 193$, allowing claims as foilows:

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Magner, C. P. Funeral Home GENERAL FUND $126.S9
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Pacific Coast Publishing Co. . 25.51
Santa Ba.rbarl\ Telephone Co 
Smith, James 
GENERAL FUND. $260.65 )
GOOD ROADS FUND 7. $5 ) 277  60
HIGHWAY I I~ . FUND 9 .10 )
GOOD ROADS FUND
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
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Pacific Coast Publishing Co.1 25.50
Santa Barbara Telephone Co. GENERAL FUND 259.~5 )
GOOD ROADS fUND 7.g5 ) 276.go
HIGHWAY IMP,. 'TUND 9 .10 )
Smith, James GOOD ROADS FUND 4-. 59
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims 

 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the fo l lowing
clafms be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of ~he fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim
respectively, to wit:
 Acquistapace, l~iss Anna
Acquistapace , Annie
GENERAL FUND

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Arnoldi's Grocery
Arrowhead-Pur1tas Distributing Co 
Baird, Charles G.
Baron, Girard:
Beckwith, Louella
 
 
96.42
13.00
33.97
2.47
17 .51
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Betker, Louis L 
Bradbury, W. W.
Brown' s Drug Store
Chruchill, J . F.
City Contracting Company
Coldren, Edna
Common, Wm. C.
Cornwall , Alfr ed T 
Coshow, G. Horace
Cota, Juan
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Cota, Juan
Coy, Katherine
Dale , Mrs  Alma
Dominguez, Juan
Dunne, Frank E 
Dunne, Frank E.
Echarren, Marguerite
Foothil l Dairy
Fo,111ler 1 James G 





Broom Plumbing Company , ~rthur
G. & L. Garbage & Rubbish Hauling
Heckman, Lucy R.
Hernandez, Isobel
Hight ower, C. L.
Hil:L, Mrs . Eul a
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Inouye Cafe
James, C. E 
,James , C. E. 
 .Jones, Qora A.
Keck's Pharmacies, I nc 
Knights of Columbus Home Assn.
Knudsen, Hans
Kusche , Ray O 
Lamb, Maude
Monroe , Mamielee 

Nielsen & Pet ersen  
Niemeyer, Edward
Ovieda, Toney



Pacific Freight Lines
Pacific Laundry
Parma, Catarina
Pd.ctorial Californi'
Pifer, E. E.
Pitts, D  B.
Potter, Miss Ethel
Potter, Miss Ethel 
Proctor, Walter 
Recorder Printing & Publishing
Remington Rand
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32. 67
10. 00
41 . 02
13 .00
12.00
160 . 00
25. 00
i . g5
25. 00
22 . 00
5.00
20 . 00
27 .00
42. 65
305. 00
22 . 6g
13. 20
15. 25
5. 50
5 . 00
12. 00
6.46
6. 4o
4. 64
9.9g
26 .74
s .34
36.4o
150. 00
50 . 00
165.00
s.oo
105. 00
4. 69
50. 00
55 . 00
4. 66
31. 22
12. 00
90. 00
s . 50
65. 00
10. 00
10 . 65
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Romero, Angulo GENERAL FUND 
 Rule au, P: I~ :
San Marcos Montecito Dairy
 
Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce  
do do do 
do do do
 
do do do
   
Santa Barbara Glass Company

Santa Barb. ara Te1ephone Company
do do do
do do do
do  do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
.  Santa Ynez Valley Grocery
Smith, E. E.
~mi th, James
Sou. Calif. Edison Company 
. S~reeter, . George c.  . .
~hompson, Homer C.  . .  
Tide Water Associated 011 Company
Troup, Mrs. Dora Carr
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Mill & Lumber Company
 Union Mill & Lumber Company
Unkifer, Mrs. o. K.
.  Wadsworth, Jr., Edwin A. .
   Zebrosky, Anna
Doan, F. SECOND ROAD DISTRICT FUND
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 Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Gar Wood Industries
Grigsby, Al
Johnson,' w. B.
Nprthwest Engineering Company
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Pollorena, Richard
Sant.a, Barbara Telephone Co.
Silva, Wm. P.
 Stronach, Wm.
Thomas, Roy
union Hardware & Metal Co.
Waugh, Chas 
Waugh, Chas.









$ 5.00
125.00
i7.27
50.90
57.90
110.61
,56.91
17.75
4g.g1
4$.02
14.20
13.90
5. 20
26.65
3.97
2.21
9.02
160.00
41.54
30.29
12.00
4.s7
2.4o
4.01
13.50
185.00
47.50
60.00
4.63
11.44
66.oo
73.91
29.92
93.50
5.00
9.so
10.00
6o.50
2400
90.21
i2g.oo
60.00
Ullman, Samuel L   HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND 166.66
Viets, Carl   130.00

438
Appointment
of Election
Officer -August
Pri mary Elec






Miller, K. SANTA BARBARA WATER DISTRICT
No. 1 
Campodonico Water Works
Engel, K. 8 
 
GUADALUPE PUB. CEME 
DIST. FUND
20.69
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
SuperY1eors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevena,
Ronala M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
 Upon motion the Board adJot1rned sine die 
 The foregoing minutes are hereby approve -.-----


Chairman, Board of' Supervisors 

Attest:

 
 Board of Sunervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal1f orn1a,
 July 25th, 1938, at 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 
 Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G, Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, c. L. Preisker
 and J. E. Lewis, Clerk.  Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
 The ~inutes of the special meeting of July lgth, 193S, were read and approved 
 
In the Matter of Appointment of Election Officers, and Designation of Polling

Places for the Primary Election to be Held on August 30th, 193S.

ion. NOTICE OF ELECTION.
 NOTICE is hereby given that a Primary Election is to be held in the County of
   
Santa Barbara, State of California, on Tuesday, the 30th day of August i93g; the Polls
  will be open from 6 o'clock a . m. to 7 o'clock p. m. on said d~, and the following
.
places have been designated as the polling places , and the following named electors
have been appointed officers of the election boards to serve as officers of election
 
at said Primary Election, in each of the following precincts of santa Barbara County,
State of California, to wit:

Name of Precinct Carpinteri No . 1

Location of Polling Place Boy Scout House - Casitas Road

Board of Election

Inspector Charles A. Catlin
Judge
Judge



George w. H~mphreys
John C. Bailard
Name of Precinct Carpinteria No . 2

Clerk W. Maurice Beckstead
 
Clerk Guelda M. Schweizer
Clerk Eugenia Van Buren
Location of Polling Place Carpinteri a Realty Company Office

Board of Election
 
Inspector Chester J. Miller Clerk Mrs . Myrtle E. Ogan
 
Judge Mrs . Thyra L. Buell Clerk Miss Daphne  Crawford

Judge Mrs . Genevieve W. Shorkley Clerk Francis L. Castro
 
Name of Precinct Carpinteri a No . 3
  Location of Polling Place Al Harper' e residence - just off 80.nta Jllonica Road

Inspector Burchell w. Upson
Judge .
J udge
Har bro n W. Morr is
Al Harper

Board of Election
 Clerk Don D. Maxfield
Clerk Mrs . I~innie D. Hohmann
Clerk Mrs. Carrie A. Kendrick
 
July 25th, 193g.
Name of Precinct Car-pinteria No . 4
Location of Polling Place Community Church - Linden Ave .
Board of Election
Inspector Albert O. Brinstead  
Judge  Mrs . Elizabeth B. Doerr 
Judge Mrs. Alta C. Clark
Name of Precinct Carpinteria No. 5
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . lv1ary E. !~orris
lv1rs . Helen E. Iv1acDonald 
Mrs . Alice I~ . Thurmond
Location of Polling Place I~ethodist Church - I\liaple Avenl.te & Eighth St.
Board of Election 
Inspector Carey Demaree Clerk l~rs . Ray S. Cadwell
Judge Mrs . Laura P. Beckstead Clerk Mrs . Florence B. Treloar
Judge Mrs. Helen Wullbrandt Clerk }41ldred Waterman
Name of Precinct Montecito No . l
Loca~ion of Po~ling Place w. E. Hodges Garage, 497 Vall~y Rd.
 Board of Election    
Inspector George P. Hendry Clerk Jack Doyle 
Judge Walter ilan de ldark
 Clerk Chester T. Sampson
Judge John Somerville Olerk Bernard 11/iagennis
Name of Precinct IVIonteci to No . 2 . .
Location of Polling Place Mrs . Vendla McNeill Residence - 269 San Leandro Lane
 
  Board of Election

Ipspeotor Mrs . Vendla McNeill  Clerk Christian A. Jensen 
Judge Frank J . Felix 
  Clerk Mrs . Pauline Fisher
Judge Wm. Sproul, Jr.
 Clerk Miss Gertrude H. Price
Name of Precinct Montecito No . 3
Locat~ on of' Po~ling Place Gas Station - Montecito Inn - Cyrs Burnap {rent)
+ Board of Election
Inspector T. T. Record  
Judge R. S. Lucking

Judge Alfred Clancy
Name of Precinct   I~onteci to No . 4.
Location of' Polling Place I.ilontecito Hall 

Inspector William Waugh
Judge
Judge
I~rs . Lina Robillard
Miss Helen Barker
Board of Election

Name of Precinct
 IiAonteci to No. 5
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk


I~rs . Beulah Leolia Gilbert
Mrs. Gleam o. Harris
E. Ivl. Gamage



Paul C. Lopez
William H. Shumaker
Miss Ida Borgatello
Location of Polling Blace Montec1to Fire Station
 
Board of Election
Inspector Leslie Conklin
 
Judge Robert Compton
Judge Miss Thelma Richards
Name of Precinct
  Summer land ,

Location of Polling Place Summerland School 
 Board of Election
I Ins~ector Mrs . Irene Laurence
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Adah I~iller
liArs . Eleanor Darling
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Miss Grace Fleckser
Mrs. Lolita H. Sangster
Thos. J . Lampke


l~rs . Ada Kirkwood
Mrs. Edna l\[ae Harper
Mrs . Henrietta Mcintyre

Name of Preci nct Cold Springs
I Location of Polling Place CoJ_d Springs School
Board of Election
Inspector I'4rs . Ardis Sloan Bryant Clerk Mrs . Edythe E. Whipple
Judge Homer R. Woodward Clerk Mrs . Maude E. Bauhaus
Nrune of Precinct h~esa
 
Loca.tion of Polling Place Miss Fannie Stevens - Residence I~odoc Road
 Board of Election
I nspector Miss Fannie Stevens Clerk Harold L. James
Judge Miss Pearl Parks Clerk Miss Lillian G. 8n1i th
Name of Precinct l~ission  
Location of Polling Place Woman ' s Club -- Mission Canyon 

Board of Election
Inspector Grimm M. 114ickelson Clerk Ivirs . Bertha Ivt. Goodwin
Judge
Judge
Mrs . Catherine f{. Lo-oez Cler~ Mrs . Frances E. Dawson
Mrs . Ruth G. Schulze Clerk Miss I'l1arie Theresa Silva
Name of Precinct Senta Barbara No. 1
Location of Polling Place 11 South Salinas Street
Board of Election
Inspector John A. WaJ_ ton  Cleu'k
Judge Mrs . Rhoda Warren
.
Judge  Mrs . Hattie Engelbertson
.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No .2
Location of Polling Place 936 Cacique Street
Board of Election
I nspector Mrs . Edna May Hazard
Judge
Judge
l~rs . Barbara Delker
HarV'ey E. Day
Clerk
Clerk

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct

Santa Barbara No . 3
Board of Election
I nspector Mrs . Renee M. Capelino
Judge
Judge
James R. Gibbs
lU-s  R11 th N. \Vaugh

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 4
Location of Polling Place Guadalupe Hall
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Lilian s. English 
Judge Ptetr J. Soto
Judge l'lirs . Violet Singleton
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 5.
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place 201 E. Montecito Street
  Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Mamie E. Wilson
Judge
Jt'l.dge
l~rs . Edi th G. Ji,[adden
James Tucker


Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
l!rs. Florence IiA:adson
Mrs . Hazel V. Linker
h~rs  Elizabeth A. Hill


Mrs. Agnes F. Hammond
Mrs . Mary I ngram
lv1rs. E. Gertrude Fuhlrodt
 
l~rs . Edna R. Knott
Mrs. Eva Jane Duell
Mrs . Bettye Henry

Mrs . Rachel Newell
Mrs. Alma Maglio
Victor Langner
liA:rs. Ellen F. Calderon
Miss Rose IVI . Cella
Mrs . Anna Park



J11J y 25th, 193s.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 6
Location of Pol ling Place 235 E. Haley Str'eet
Board of Election
I nspector Gra~r D. Bemis
J udge Mrs. ~ertha H. Either
J udge Mrs . Mabel S. Erwin
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 7
Locati on of Pol ling Place 725 E. Haley St reet .
Clerk
Cler'k
Clerk
Ins pen tor I~rs . :ra.a hi. Klett
 Board of Election
Clerk
Judge Mrs. Eva R. Nixon
J udge  Mr s . Amelia R. Russell Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . S
Locat ion of Poll ing Place Frankl in School
I nspecto r Mrs. Nora A. Cash
Board of Election
Clerk
J udge Mrs. Alice H. Lossman Clerk
.
J udge  Mrs . Flossi e Phi nney Olerk
Name of Precinct San ta Barbara :r-ro. 9
Location of Polling Place 1024 E. Haley Street
Board of Election
I nspec tor Mrs. Rose 8a1nebury Clerk
J ulie: A. Haynes
Mrs. Katherine Schaff er
!~rs . Catherine Bemis
Mrs . Ethel L. Carrillo
 Mrs. Margaret B. Miller
Mrs . Hattie May Gott
lldra . i'4abel F. Black
Mrs . Elizabeth Jimen ez
Mrs . Mary E. Dougherty
Mrs . Mari e B. Freyer
J udge Mrs . Mary F. Hendry Clerk Miss Wi nifred A. O'~alley
Judge Mrs. Marjorie Alderman Clerk  Mrs. Flora Dismuke
Name of Pr eci nct SantaBarbara No. 10
Location of Polling Place 1122 E. Ortega Street
Board of Election
Inspector Max Aman
Judge
Judge
Edward s. Jackson
Mrs. Ethel z. Lafferty
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 11
Location of Polling Place 924 Olive Street 
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Zora S. Young Clerk
Judge Mrs. Ft1th Males C1erk
Judge Mrs. Alice Franklin Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 12
Location of Polling Place Lincoln School 
Board of Election
Inspector Casimiro M. Lopez Clerk
Judge Mrs. Florence W. Harmer
Judge J. Edgar Turner Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 13
Location of Polling P1aoe 1015 ~arden Street
Board ot Election
l~rs. Ida Hot1se
Mrs. Effie M. Tap1e
 Mrs. Helen B. Palmer
Mrs. Lucille B. Roughcore
Mrs. Re:f'ug1o E. Botello
Mrs. Grace Schaf er
Mrs. Irene A. Calderon
Mrs. Irene Kelsey
Miss Lena S. Fariola
Inspector Julius Van Bruggen Clerk  Miss Marie E. O'Mal ley
Judge
Judge
Charles I~cKinney
George w. Tilton
Clerk
Clerk
Starr Gruner
Mrs. Laura M. Butts
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Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 14

Location of Polling P1ace 4ol E. Figueroa .S treet
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Lydia T. Dawe
Judge
Judge

Mrs. Bertha S. Stafford

Joseph Charles Huppert

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 15
'
Location of Polling Place 967 Carrillo Road
 
Board of Election
Inspector Paul c. Hammond

Judge Mrs. Florence H. Loosley
 
Judge Mrs. Helen R. Lewis

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No, 16

Location of Polling Place State College
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk

Clerk

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Katherine Raffetto

Mrs. Ruby Iilalott

Mrs. Susan Gutman

Mrs. Odessa E. Eubank
 
Miss Ruth E. Rizor

Mrs. Edna I. P. Wicks

Inspector Mrs. Muriel R. McCray Clerk Mrs. Lois c. Johnson
   
Judge Mrs. Elsie W. Orr1ss Clerk Mrs. Florence Drewisch
  
Judge Roger Bou. tel 1, Jr. Clerk Mrs. Anita c. Hitchcock

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 17

Location of Polling Place 616 E. Sola Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Clara E. Chibos Clerk Mrs. Florence E. Drennen
  
Judge Mrs. Winifred A. Hineman Clerk Miss Sadie Driscoll

Judge Mrs. I~ae B. Ericksen Clerk

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. lS.

Location of Polling Place 1232 Laguna Street

Board of Election
Inspector Judson C. Packard
J udge
Judge


Victor A. Petersen

Anthony L. Bourquin

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 19

Location of Polling Place 31S E. Victoria Street
Board of Election
I nsnector John M. WilRon 

Jdge
Judge

Robert P. Kegg
Victor R. Lindstrom

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 20

Location of Polling Place 131 E. Anapamu Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Lola G. Lowe

Judge
Judge
Mrs . Niargua w. l~arsh

Elisha K. Eaton
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 21

Location of Polling Place 1323 Garden Street
Board of ,Election
Inspector J"1rs . 1iayme E. Greenough
Judge
Judge
William F. Milling
Carl Dr1nkwitz

Clerk
Clerk

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
 
Bruce A. Cobb

Mrs. Gertrude E. Delawie
l~rs. Ii.~argaret C. Donze

~ioble H. Glenn
 

Mrs. Grace H. Cooley
Mrs. Edith E. Glasmann

June A. Smith

Miss Helen Lillian Beck
Marion W. liJlason

li!rs. l~artha Cooper

I
Elmer G. Hayes
Marion Morrison
!~rs. Myrtle 11~ . Adams


,
July 25th, 193S.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 22
'
Location of Polling Place 1416 Laguna Street
Board of Election
Inspector Joseph J . Griffin Clerk
   .
Judge Mrs . Katherine Hayward Clerk
 
Judge Mrs . I'liarie C. l~eyer Clerk
 
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 23

Location of Polling Place 535 De la Vista Avenue
Inspector Walter A. Smith

Judge J . Lewis Taylor
. .
Judge Benjamin H. Fish
 
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 24

Location of Polling Place 1714 Loma Street
Board of Election
Inspector Arthur J . Young
 
Judge I~s . Kathryn Ann Oliver
 .
Judge Charles L. Cobb

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara:No. 25

Clerk

Clerk

Clerk
Location of Polling Place 419 E. Arrellaga Street
Board of Election
Inspector 1'4rs . Mary E. Wegener Clerk
Judge Hardin D. Hatchett Clerk
 
Judge Edwin H. Clarke Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 26

Location of Polling Place 135 E. Valerio Street

Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Hat tie B. I~ann ing
 
Judge Mrs . Bertha I~ . Hoberg
.  
Judge Mrs. Lucy .Lee Farwell

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 27
' '
Location of Polling Place 2100 Anacapa Street
Boa.rd of Election
Inspector Edward L. C-0bb
 
Frank G. Walker

Judge
Judge Miss Helen M. Wood

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 2S

Location of Polling Place Roosevelt School

Board of Election
Inspector George H. Hicks
 
Judge
Judge
William J . Brundage

!~rs . NelJ.ie S. l'iiiller
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 29

Location of Polling Place 2426 State Street

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Board of Election
Inspector H. Nelson Cascadden
Judge
Judge

Mrs . Ellen G. Richardson

l~rs . Dorothy D. Ba usher


Clerk
Clerk

Clerk





Miss Joyce Gardiner

Mrs . Xameveve James

IiArs . Linda Born

Mrs. Bertha W. Shedd

Mrs . Nellie W. Gage

litre . Isabel Ii!. Hodges

Miss Edith H. Boyd
l\~rs . Edna. Gille an
Mrs . Kathryn Densmore
Mrs. Louise Wheeler
Mrs . Ida Ii!. Smith
Charles Shepard Lee, Jr.
Mrs. Lou1se C. House 
Mrs. Flora A. Greeson

Mrs . Dominica Borderre
Mrs . Agnes lv1cKee

I'drs. Georgia E. Ewald
Iv1'.rs . Helen B. Glee.ve

Miss Annie Maud Savage
~s . Lida Roughcore
Mrs . Jewell Johnstone

I~rs . Ii!ary R. Tveidt
Mrs. Ruth L. Hengehold

I~rs Iv1'.argueri te lviacCulloch
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Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 30
Location of Polling Place Peabody School
Board of Election
Inspector 11~rs . Ethel lid , Izant
Judge James A. Nicklin
Judge  John W. I . anen
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara 1'1o . 31
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place La Cu.mbre Junior High School
Board of Election
'Mrs . Doris L. Bowman
I~rs .' Ruth B. Nelson
 11Ars . I~ary B. Kilgore
Inspector Mrs . Aileen C. Morrison Clerk Mrs. Stella s. Hiestand
Judge Iill's  Kate I~ . Church Clerk Ruth a Miles
.
Judge Mrs . Cora M. Nolan Clerk  l\[rs . Ethel L. Davis
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 32
Location of Polling Place 2613 Hollister Avenue
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Mary S. Moore Clerk "I'lirs . Ruth K . Cramer
Miss Olga G. Fleischer Clerk  Judge Mrs . Emma C. Clauson
Judge Harle y Barr Clerk  Mrs. Marguerite Richardson
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 33
Location of Polling Place 24o7 Chapala Street
Board of E1ection 
Inspector Walter E. Mills
Judge  Jame's V. Campiglia
Judge Ray V. Simpson
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 34
Location of Polling Place 234 W. Pueblo Street
Board of Election
Inspector William R. Coleman
Judge Mrs.' Ozie Allen
Jua.ge Wallace Iii. Bates
Clerlr
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 35.
Location of Polling Place Garfield School
Board of Election
Miss Vera Mutter
Mrs . Mildred R. Lewis
' James J . Joham

I~rs. Eleanor I-A . \'food
1~rs .  Lillian B. Stull
l\~rs . L Elizabeth Cooper
 Inspector Mrs . Grace 8. Archer Clerk Mrs. Edyth H. Hensel
Ju.dge
Judge'
Fred'eric o. Hughey
Mrs . Minnie Stevens
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 36
Clerk
Clerk
Location or Polling Place 230 W. Pedregosa Street
Board of Election
Thomas R. Croswell
IiA:r s . Nina Gaver

Inspector Sheridan L . Bt1clc Clerk 'Mrs. Olive V. La Monte
Judge
Judge
Fran'c1s E. liAiller
Mrs; l~iargaret Hill
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 37
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place 202 W. Valerio Street
Board of Election
Inspector Lee Weed Morton
Judge
Judge
 Mrs: Edith J . Hancock
George W. Lee
Clerk
Clerk
 Clerk
Mrs. Nora B. Walker
Nell. Cate Wright
liA:is s Viola ItJ! . Schuster
 lilrs. Elizabeth A. Lowsley
 Mrs . liA:ary E. Lynch


July 25th, 193s.
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place 310 w. Valerio ~treet
Board of Election
Inspector Edmond ~enney
Judge t.\lb ert E. Gr~,y
Clerk
Clerk
Judge . Mrs . I~arga.ret P. Polley Clerk 
Name of Precinct Sant~ Barbara No. 39
Location of Polling Place 1S3$ San Andres Street
Board of Election
Inspector Irving I . Newton .  . .
Judge Miss. G"r ace Howard
.
Judge Mrs . Vera Campiglia
Name of Precinct  Santa Barbara No . 4o 
Location of Polling Place 1920 Robbins Street
Board of Election

Inspector l1~rs . Nellie A. Silva
Judge Mrs . Edna N. Johnston
.
Judge l~rs . Augusta W. Springer
.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 41 
Location of Polling Place Harding School
Board of Election
Inspector ll{rs  Esther ~! . Halferty
Judge Truman E. Da1ris
Judge. Mrs . Anita B. Hapwood
Name of Precinct San~a Barbara No . 42
Clerk
Clerk
Clerlt
Cler le
CJ.erk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk 
Clerk
Location of Polling Place 1702 San Andree Street
Board of Election
Inspector Miss ~,1ary L . Hineman
Judge
Judge
1'4rs . Christina Graham
Mrs. Madeline Griffiths
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 43
ljocation of Polling Place 1531.t Castillo Street
Board of Election
Inspector Zalos W. Scott
Judge. Mrs , Florence A. Goode.ere
Judge William Niedermuller
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clel;'k
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 44
Location of Polling Place 114- W. Micheltorena Street
Board of Election
Inspector Earl Viles
Judge
Judge
Mrs . Louise h~arkus
. Mrs. Gertrude C. Howe
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 45
Location of Polling Place 1417 Bath Street
Board of Election
I nspector Fred W. saunders
Ju.dge Ralph E. tTackson
I
Judge. Carl L. Lewis
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Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk



91arence L. Cooper
Charles A. Longmire
IiArs . Iliabel Martin

~irs . Callie K. Smith
Cozette D. McCoy 
liArs . Eunice B. Smallwood
Mrs . Edith M. Bartlett
Mrs. Ruby ~,ioulds
l~rs. Evelyn Nellie Hooker
Flora Ella Paulson
l~rs . Delia H. Longmire
Mrs. Esther Lee
Ii!rs. l\~innie I~ . Allen
lVIrs. Georgie Kepler
Mrs. Esther A. Franson
l~rs . Mae Nie eley
lv1rs . Josephine Iv1cPherson
Miss Eileen 1'11 . Reidy
.Walter Robert Smith

Mrs, Teresa J . Thomas
Mrs, Mary S. Clark
!~rs . 1'4arguerite Fuller
Mrs . Alice B. Donker
Jean Robbins
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N~me of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 46
Location of Polling Place 426 W. Victoria Street
Board of Election
Insoector Harry B. Grayson Clerk Mrs . Margaret Chamberlin
Judge  Bert Cleveland Clerk Frank H. Waller
Judge Mrs .  Iv1artha A. Cote C~erk Mrs . Emma F. Harris
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 47
Location of Polli ng Place 1416 Chino Street
Board of Election
Insp~ctor ErneBt L. Denton Clerk Iii.rs . D. Zoe 1'11isemer
Judge Ruth E. \'lai t e Clerk Mrs . Marguerite O' Reilly
.
Judge William R. Saunders
Name of Precinct San ta Barbara No , 4S
Location of Polling Place 1331 Chino Street
' Board of Election
Inspector Thomas McGiff
J udge
Judge
Mrs Ida Jeannett Bateman
Albert s. Baker
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 49
Location of Polling Place Wilson School
Board of Election
Inspector Isador J . Hinsperger
J udge
J udge
1'11rs Ruth J . Van Den Bergh
Fr ank s. Van Den Bergh
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk:
Cl: erk
Clerk
Clerk
CleFk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 50
Location of Polling Place 331 \V. Victoria Str eet
Board of Election
Inspector Miss Heloise D. Coutolenc
J udge 1'41sa l&trie A. Menken
.
Judge Re.ymond L. Mathews
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 51
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place 115 W. Victoria Street
Board of Election
Inspect-or lviiss lii1adeline Young Clerk
Judge Walter R. Fraundorf Clerk
Judge Miss Mabel J . Bigelow Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 52
Location of Polling Place 119 w. FigLleroa Street
Board of Election
Inspector Robyn L. Johnston
Judge 1'11rs  J osie B. Williams
Judge Mrs . Molly Perry
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 53
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Poll ing Place 315 W. Anapamu Street
Board of Election
I ns-oector Geo~ W. Miller
Judge
Judge
Peter 1\'1. }~cTavish
1-Ars . Nina Poole
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Mrs . Hannah Dugan
Mrs r Helene Copl eman
Mrs . Lydia H. ItJI1 tchel
ltJirs . lv1arjorie C. Perry
lv1rs . Lina Nellany
Mrs . Bertha O. Stuart
l~rs . Rose Il . Poole
Mrs . Delia Buck
Mrs . Zaida v. Rex
l!iss 11argaret L. Spader
.William S. Crawford
I~rs . Anna E. Sullivan
Mrs . Eleanore Meredith
li!rs . Ludie Fitzgerald
11/irs . ltJlargaret King
Ruseel J . Peery
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Mrs . Laura L. Edwards
.Mrs. Winifred Feathers
Miss Cora F. Williams
July 2pth, 1938 .
Name of Precinct San~'a Barbar a No . 54
Location of Polling Place 526 W. Canon Perdido Street
Board of Election
I nspecto:ri I\drs . Catherine A Woods Cler~
Judge Otto B. Colley Clerlt
.
Judge Francis Glasgo,111 Clerk
.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 55
Location of Pol ling Place 32Qi W. Canon Perdido Street
Board of Election
I nspector Russell D. Smith Clerk
J udge l~rs . Alta T. Schuld Clerk.
Judge Claude A. Biddle Clerk
.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 56
Location of Polling Place 625 Chapala Street
Board of Election
Mrs Blanche Fullerton
lv1rEJ . Sally O. Page
l~r~ . Suzanne Furray
l~re . I~ar garet E. Eaton
l~iss Christina l~oller
Mr~ . Louise Antles
I nspector George F. Bourquin Clerk . Tollye McGuire
J udge Volney B. Gilson Clerk. Mrs . Roslyn Popper s
.
J udge Joseph Van Genabeck Clerk l~rs . I~argaret I . Callis
.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 57
. Location of Polling Place 705 Bath Street
Board of Election
Inspector Miss Jeannette de Ponce
J udge
Judge
Ralph L. Gates
Andrew Ji,foff 1 tt
Clerk . l~iss I~targaret A. Whitford
Clerlt James L. Campbell
Clerk Mr~ . Ida A. Somm erfield
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 5g
Location of Polling Place 42li W. Ortega Street
Board of Election
. Inspector Miss Lilla Cooper Clerk . lilrs. Mabel Bell
J uclge Mrs . Ethel Try- horn Clerk lArs . Julia Miller
.
Judge Mrs. Johanna Dicksoheidt Clerk . Harry Ford
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara ~Jo, 59
Location of Polling Place 329 W. Haley Street
Board of Election
Ins pector Mrs . Margaret J. Altschul
Judge
Judge
Ben o. Lyda
Bernie J. Dominguez
Clerk . Mrs. Mary Oliver
Clerk . Mrs. Ruth M. Williams
Clerk . Mrs. OJ_vera Kappleman
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 6o
Location of Polling Place 527 Chapala Street
Board of Election
Inspector Iwir.s. lldary G. Coiner
Judge . Mrs. Olive E. Hensey
Judge Mr.s. Bessie Davis
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 61
Location of Polling Place 414 Chapala Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. May C. Patrick
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Evah Hopkins
Mrs. Ad.a Blyth
Clerk Mr.s. Ruth Frank
Clerk l.i!r.s. Effie Hannah
Clerk. Mrs. Freddy Jonasen
Clerk . Effie H. Hessler
Clerk . Mrs. Mabel A. Burdick
Clerk l~rs. Maud E. Easlick
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Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 61
Location of Polling Pl ace 414 Chapala St.reet
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. May C. Patrick . Clerk Ef!ie H. Hessl er
Judge l~r s . Evah. Hopkins Clerk .Mrs. Mabel A. Burdick
J. udge Mrs . Ada Blyth Clerk Mrs . Maud E. Ea.slick
Name of Precinct San te. Barbara No . 62
Location of Poll ing Place 117 Bath Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Jennie Kimberly Clerk. Mrs . Mary Kimberly
Judge   William H. Austin Clet'k Mrs. Tr esa M. Warren
Judge lib's. Elma 1~ . Bowers Clerk Mrs. Irene A. Dewey
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 63
Location of Polling Place McKinley School
Board of Election
Inspector Arthur H. Tucker Clerk . l~rs . Verna Martin
Judge William C. Common Clerk . Mrs . Henrietta Croft
Judge Roy W. Wheeler Clerk
Name of Precinct Ballard
Locati on of Polling Place Los Olivos School
Board of Election
Inspector John s. Downs Clerk
Judge  John Miller Clerk
Ju.dge l~r , Martha L. Davis Clerk
Name of Precinct GoJ.eta No . 1
Location of Polling Place Frank Lane Residence
Board of Election
Inspector Albert D. Hill Clerk
Judge Fre.nk Lane Clerk
Judge Robert o. Giffin Clerk
Name of Precinct Qo.leta No . 2
Location of Polling Place Goleta Union School
Board of Election
Inspector T.homas M. Simpson . Clerk
~!rs . Emily I~ . Travis
Mrs . Clara M. Sahm
 I~rs . Etelka Downs
I-I.rs  Barbara M. Phelps
Mrs . Elizabeth B. Hazard
IiArs . Kathryn Hollister
Mi.as Stella Lane
Mr~ . Thora Anderson
Judge
Judge
David A. Begg
Ro-bert H. Bennett
Clerk .Mrs. Rose Dearborn
Clerk . litre. Sarah Winters
Name of Precinct Hope, No . 1
Location of Polling Place Hope School
Board of Election
Inspector MPs . Katherine Higbee
Judge
Judge
I~rs . Ethel Torrey
Osmond M. Klenk
Name of Precinct Hope No . 2 
Clerk
Cl.erk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Parsons Auto Camp
Board of Election
Inspector Arthur C. Nelson
Judge
Judge
M~.rtin G. Arnold
}ii:ps. Myrtle Baker
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mr.a . Rosalie Stewart
Virgil L. Hockenberry
Mrs . Ruth B. Allen
Mrs. Minnie N. Troup
M~s. Mildred M. Gordon
Miss Mildred E. O'Neill

July 25th, 1938.
Name of Precinct Hooe No . 3
Location of Polling Place Caretaker's Cottage, Hope Lalce
Board of Election
Inspector BenR. Lloyd Clerk Carl R. Wolf
Judge Henry J . Ullmann Jr. Clerk  Mrs . Gertie Johnson
Judge Peter M. Johnson
Name of Precinct LR PaterR 
Location of Polling Place Elwood School 
Board of Election
Inspector Egisto Giorgi
Judge Francis Doty
Judge James A. Henry
Name of Precinct Refugio 
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Monroe Rutherford Home
Board of Election
Inspector V/1111am II. \\food
Judge Mrs . Annette E. Hergert
Judge. Kinton s. Langlo
Name of Precinct Santa Ynez
Location of Polling Place Santa Ynez School
Board of Election
Inspector Wil~iam E. Murphy
Judge Mrs . $a.die E. Forsyth
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs  Anna Ivi. Jacobsen
Mrs . Jessie B. Anderson
Miss Nina Bottian1
Mrs . Gertrude H. Hill
Mrs . Li".Jbie !~ . Buhn
Mrs . Lida I~ . Rutherford
Ivirs .- Clara Amelia Tic o
Mrs . Edna Craig
Mrs . Hannah Mart 1n
Ju.dge . Joseph B. Miller Clerk  Miss Genevieve L. Murphy
Name of Precinct Solvang 
Location of Polling Place Legion Rall 
Board of Election
Inspe.ctor Hans. C. Hansen Clerk  Mrs . Caroline Knudsen
Judge Leon Roeser Clerk Pau~ J . Iversen
Judge b.1rs . Hanna Eckenrode CI erk Mrs.- Christine k~athieeen
Name of Precinct Buellton 
Location of Polling Place Buellton School House
Board of Election
I nspector Uichael Flanagan
Judge Mrs . Charlotte D. Mercer
Name of Precinct Cojo
Location of Polling Place Lawrence \'1:1.son Home
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . L. Charlena Wilson
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Anna 11~ . Bodine
Eveiyn lvi . Buel 1
Mrs. Audrey Rorabough
J udge Mrs . Rose Crouse Cl erk  Ivirs . Nannie E. Ii!oll
Name of Precinct Loffipoc No . 1
Locatio~ of Polling Place High School 
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Dicie Couch Clerk
Judge f4rs . Harriett Morehart Clerk
J udge Carmen E. Adkins Clerk


Mrs. Minnie I.! . Zvolanek
Mrs . Iiyrtle Mae Rios
Lena J. Holloway

4 .9
450

Name of Precinct Lompoc ?-Jo . 2 .
Location of Polling Place 206 E. Ocean Avenue -
Board of Election
Inspector Clarence W. Henning 
Judge
Judge 
l~onica I-JI. Croviell 
l~s . Gertie Stater 
Name of Precinct Lompoc No . 3

Clerk M~a . Minnie Inglis
Clerk .Ursula Alexander
Clerk .Mrs . Ellen C. Sperber
Location of Polling Place 203 W. Ocean Avenue - Smith Hardware Co .
Board of Election
Inspector Charles E. Maimann  
Judge
Judge

Edna I'li. lvioody
Nina Hounshell 
Name of Precinct Lompoc No . 4
Clerk I~s . Dorothy Harwood
Clerk Mrs . Jennie Dimock
Clerk .ltAaud P. Ivieyers
Location of Polling Place 211 E. Ocean Avenue - Hamilton & Wall
Board of Election
Inspector Harry C. I~cCabe
  Clerk I~rs . Estella Dickinson 
Jud.ge. I~rs Bereniece Snyder  Clerk Mrs , Fae Hodges
Judge Mrs. Clara A. Olson Cl erk . Mrs . Ea.na I . I\~cArthur
Name of Precinct Lompoc No . 5
Location of Polling Place Grammar School
Board of Election
Inspector Eug~ne Dimock
Judge Mrs Helen Rudolph
J.udge l~rs . Amy E. Stockton
Name of Precinct Lompoc No . 6
Location of Polling Place 127 s. 11H'' St.
Board of Election
Inspector Robert C. Jacobs 
Judge
Judge
I~rs . Linnie E. Jennings
Mrs . Elsie R. Hapgood 
Name of Precinct Lompoc No . 7
Location of Polling Place 1'41gueli to School
Inspec~or A. G: Hibbits
J udge
Judge
 W. T. l~artin
Christian lv1adsen
Name of Precinct
Board of Election
Lompoc No. g
Location of Polling Place Maple School House
Board of Election 
Insp~ctor Char+es A. Davis
J udge
Judge
l~rs . Angeline Donelson
Mrs . Alma G. Henning
Name of Precinct Santa Rita

Loccation of Polling Place Santa Rita School  
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Gertie A. Campbell

Judge l~rs . Viola Lyon
Cl erk . Ii!rs. Lucy l~ain
Cler.k Mrs . Jessie Inglis
Clerk . Jennie N. Be.tea
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Ethel H. Burton
Mrs. Birdie lvicGee
Huld.a E. Ingamells
lvirs . lviabel Lair
Winnebelle Allen
!~~rs . Rowena Edrington

Mrs  . I~argaret I~ . Canfield
Mrs . Edith C. Hilburn
llrs . Verda. c. Hounshell


.Mrs . Winfrey Kolding
I~rs . Belle Anderson
I
Name of Precinct Betteravia

Location of Polling Place Amusement Hall
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Cora M. Fly Clerk Mrs . Katherine Fairbanks
 
Judge Mrs . Anita K. Fratis Clerk Mrs. Topsy H. Johnson
 
Judge Mrs . Maud D. U-oton Clerk !~ire . Florence Sanders
  
Name of Precinct Careaga

Location of Polling Place Shell Oil Company Office - Bicknell
Board of Election
Inspector Orrin E. Ford

Judge
Judge

Mrs . Pearl C. Alletson

Charles F . l~eranda
 
Name of Precinct Casmalia


Location of Polling Place Casmalia School
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Vera Clark Willett Clerk
 
!~rs . l~artha R. Page
Mrs. Pearl Richards

Mrs. Stella M. Veglia
 
Judge Mrs. CJ.ara H. I~urphy Clerk Mrs . Oma Lee Conn
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Judge Mrs. Clelia Menghetti Clerk liArs. li!argaret Zanetti
  
Name of Precinct Cuyama

Location of Polling Place Warehouse - State Highway Maintenance Camp

Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Margaret B. Richardson Clerk Mrs . Gertrude Engelbert

 
Judge Mrs. Willie E. Jones Clerk Lillie A. Johnston
  
J udge William J. Wylie Clerk Ure. Grace E. Forbes
 
Name of Precinct Guadalupe No . 1

Location of Polling Place Guadalt1pe School
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . r4ary Bond1ett1 Clerk Mrs. Clemmie I~~aesey . ' 
Judge I~iss Edna 1~0rgant1 Clerk Mrs. Anna Williams
 
Judge Mrs. Virginia Juarez Clerk Mrs . Inez Cossa
 
Name of Precinct Guada.lupe No . 2

Location of Polling Place Veterans' Memorial Bldg.
Board of Election
Inspector Al Perona Clerk Mrs . Aida Bassi
  
Jt1dge Mrs . Stella Lanini Clerk Mrs . Victoria Maretti

Judge Miss Nellie Kennedy Clerk Mrs. Laura Rojas
   
Na.me of Precinct Gttadal.upe No . 3 .
Location of Polling Place GilmorA Station - Bowers & Stokes
I Board of Election

Inspector Geo. McBane
Judge
Judge

1'4rs . Amelia J . Nunes
Mrs . Ethel l~cFadden
Na.me of Precinct Los Alamos

Location of Polling Place Public School
Board of Election
Inspector Charles L. Smith
Judge
Judge
'

Mrs . Elizabeth Foster

I\drs. Alice L . Vfurz

Clerk Mrs. Eva Quaresma

Clerk Miss Rena Righetti

Clerk Mrs . Genevieve Silva
Clerk Mrs. Elizabeth N. Clarke
Clerk l'lire . Hattie Ivi . Robbins

Clerk l'lirs . !~a.bell A. Gevre
 
4 1

4.52
 .
Name of Precinct Orcutt No . 1
. Location of Polling Place Women's Club
Board of Election
 Inspector Alrred s. Luttrell

J udge Mrs. I~ay I . Brooks

Judge Mrs. Glenna E  Germain
Name of Precinct Orcutt No . 2
Location of Polling Place County Offices
Board of Election
 
Inspector Bert T. Dinnes
 Judge Mrs. Margaret Brookshire
Judge Clyde C. Fridell
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . 1
Location of Polling Place Main Street School
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Clerk lv!rs . "Lorraine Carlson
Clerk Neal' C. Glines
Clerk' Mrs . "Agnes M. Conaty
.
Clerk Mrs . Jennie M. Openshaw
Clerk Mrs . Ferne M. Drumm
Clerk  Mrs. Ivy M. Nickson
Board of Election /
  Inspector Mrs . Leah P . Hatch Clerk lv!rs  Florence }~ . \Veissert
Judge  Elton H. Phelps Clerk Mrs ; Al lo F . Hughes
Judge

Mrs. Ursula l~ . Botiller Clerk !~rs : Gertrude Sellers
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . 2
tocation of Polling Place 4o9 E. Mill Street (Evans Residence)
Board of
 Inspector l~rs . Mabel K. Ed,vards
J udge lArs . Myra I!. Sadler

Judge l~rs . Velda J . Elliott

Name of Precinct Santa Maria
Location of Polling Place 1014 North
Board of

Inspector Paul \1./. I~arkling
Judge
Judge
 Mrs . Margaret Haason
 Mrs. Ellen MacDonald
Election
No . 3
Broadway
Election
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . 4
dlerk
Clerk
Clerk 
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Pla' ce Veterans' I.iemorial BuiJ_ding

Inspector Bert E. Deck

Judge Mrs. Dona Tuthill
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
1U-s .' Vivian Kraft
Henl"" J N. Evans
Mrs . Helen Strobridge
l~rs ~ Ruth A. l1!ussell
I~rs . Jeanette Sweet
lArs ~ Yola Thomas
Mrs . Hilda c. Hockett
Mis~ Katie M. Vieira
Judge

l~rs . Ellen K. Tunnell Clerk Mrs . Lorena L. Rushforth
 
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . 5
Location of Polling Place 311 W. Fesler Street (Vaughn Residence)
Board of Election
 Inspector l~rs . Edna Roemer
Judge
Judge
Leon W. Vaue;hn
 Miss Gwendolyn Tudor
Name of Precinct Santa !~aria No. 6
Location of Polling Place Hawkins Tire Shop
Board of Election
 Inspector Edward Aulin
  Judge Mrs. Louise Kering
.  Jude;e lv1:ra . lv1:aude A. Glenn
Clerk Ri chard M. Strobridge
 Clerk Miss Ellen Smith
Clerk Mrs. Lovie Reiner
Clerk  Mrs. Vera Norris
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Norine Ruperto
Mrs . Dora J . Tyan

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July 25th, l93S .
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Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 7
Location of Polling Place Fairlawn School
Board of Election
Inspector James E. Armitage
 Judge
.
Judge
Mrs  . Olympia E . Thomson
Mrs ." Emily F. Heitz
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . g
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Doane Building Company
Board of Election
Inspector Harry E. Stier Clerk
Judge Mrs .' Elsie A. Thole Clerk
Judge Mrs." Irene K. Burns Clerk
Name of Precinct San ta l~aria No . 9
Mrs . Gladys M. Anderson
Mre . Myrtle Berterman
Mrs . Frances Gomes
Mrs . Ruth M. Castle
Mrs . Lillie li. German
l.~rs . ~lice E . Palmer
Location of Polling Place County Offices ~ Lincoln & Church Sts.
Board of Election
 Inspector Martin W. Lungren
Jud.ge Mrs.' Kate Alida tNa,tson
Judge IiAra : Lillian D. Tomasi hi
Name of Precinct Santa 1'11aria No. 10
Location of Polling P1ace Cook Street School
Board of Election
Inspector Chrfstian w. Rahbar
Judge
Judge
Mrs : Lorna Doone Dudley
Mrs . LilJ.ian Mussell
Name of Precinct Santa 'Maria No. 11
Clerk  Mrs . Anne. A. Froom
Clerk l~rs ; Nora A. Jones
Cler1c l~rs ; Dori a Young
Clerk  William E. Uarriott
Clerk I~ary L . Paul d.1 ng
Clerk Mrs ; Agnes E. Anderson
Location of Polling Place 509 South Pine Street (Harris Residence)
Board of Election
Inspector Warren B. Rice Clerk I~rs ; Blanche Boardman
Judge 11,{rs : Lul11 C. Harris Clerk Edward T. Ketcham
Judge Arza A. Wharff Clerlt. Mrs ~ Lydia B. Triplett
Name of Precinct Sa.nta'Uaria No. 12
Location of Polling Place 701 South Pine Street (Lapp Residence)
Board of Election
I nspector Mrs: Mae D. Lapp Clerk Mrs . Esther C. Linman
Judge  Mrs . Bertha Thornburg Clerk Mrs ; Gladys Ball
Judge Mrs . Sara E. McGregor Clerk Mrs ; Essie Mcl-Aichael
Name of Precinct Santa'Maria No . 13
Location of Polling Place Santa Maria Union High School
Board of Election
Inspector Albert E. Ford

Judge Mrs ~ Carrie E. Boyd
Judge Mrs; Emma T. Dexter
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . 14
Location of Pol ling Place Santa lv1aria Garage
Board of Election
Insnector Mrs ~ Emma Brians
Judge
Judge
.
.
Mrs~ Lela Clark
}4rs: Lott1.e C. Brown
Clerk Mrs . Lucy W. Parnell
Clerk Mrs ; Ida K. Steele
Clerk' llrs; Berniece H. Cary
Clerk Daniel F. Donovan
Clerk Josh Fuller
Clerk Mrs~ I~aybelle Wallace
4.54

Name of Precinct Se.n ta lliar ia No . 15

Location of Polling Place Carnegie Library
Board of Election
I nspector James W. Herron
 
Clerk Mrs . Clara E. Hayes

Judge Mrs. Emma Deising

Clerk Mrs. Violet E. Lloyd
 
Judge E:iroy T. Gamble Clerk Mr s . Dolores M. Mussell
  
Name of Precinct Santa l'o!aria :t-Jo . 16

Location of Polling Place 519 E. Church (Brandt Residence)
Board of Election
Inspector John R. Hutchison Clerk Mrs . Jess ie S. Cushman
  
Ju.dge Mrs . Nettie E. Brandt Clerk Mrs . Mamie Nance Henry
  
Judge Wm. W. Letson Clerk Mrs . Emma B. Schionnemann
   
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . 17

Location of Polling Place 604 E. Cypress (Wood Residence)

Board of Elec tion
Inspector Charles L. Kyle Clerk David J . V/ood
  
Judge Mrs . R. Pearl Houghton Clerk Ivtrs . Frances A. Catlin
  
J udge Mrs. Hilda R. Harkness Clerk l~rs . Besse Brown
  
Name of Precinct San ta Mari a fllo  lS

Location of Polling Place $05 E. Boone (Sil veria Residence)
Board of Election
Inspector Harvey L. Allen Clerk Mrs. Muriel h~artin

Judge Mrs. Ollah Gow Clerk Mrs. Maria Bettersworth
 
Judg~ 1.irs . I zenia N. Chew

Cl erk h~rs . Anne L. Evans

Name of Precinc t Santa Maria No. 19

Location of Polling Place Marriott Buildjng Company
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Angie Miller

Judge l!rs. Myrle Chamb ere

Judge

Mrs . Mary J. Peterson

Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 20

Location of Pollint Place Maye~s Residence
Board of Election
Inspector Hardy Mayer
 
Judge Urs. Anc1lla J. Souza

Judge Mrs. Thelma M. Burkhart

Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 21

Clerk Wrs . Winifred B. LaFranchi

Clerk Mrs. Grace H. Funk

Clerk Mrs . Lulu B. Froom

(north Broad way)

Clerk Mrs. 1-tary Iliff
 
Clerk Mrs. Jeannette Leverett

Clerk Mrs. Valera Gray

Location of Polling Place Republic Supply Company, Newlove Acres (S. 101 Highway)
Board of Election
Inspector Pl1n1o T. Bonetti
Judge
J udge

 

Mrs. Ella F. Battles
Mrs. Ida M. Stephan

Name of Precinct 81squoc

Location of Polling Place Public Hall
Board of Election
Inspector Joseph s. Calderon
Judge
Judge

Mrs. Esperanza Ruiz
Mrs. Dolores Calderon

Clerk Mrs. Luella Rodgers
Clerk

Clerk

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk


Mrs. Anna M. Hartley

Mrs. Gertie M. Webster

l~rs. Annie L. Elliott

Iitrs. Barbara Sumner

Mrs. Osee Evans

Appointment
ot Election
Ott'1cers -Grape
Prorat
Election.


Corrections
to the 1932
Delinquent
Roll.
' 
Approval ot
Oil Drillin
Bond.
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July 25th, 1938.
~ In the I-Aatter of Appointing Election Qff icers and Designating Polling Place
tor the Grape Prorate Election.
WHEREAS, a grape prorate election is to be held in the County of Santa Barbar
on July 29th, 1938, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervi sors is desirous of naming the officers for said
election and designating the polling p~ace and the hours said polling place will be
open;  
1 I~ ! THEREFORE ORDERED, that the following named persons be and they are
hereby appo1nted to serve as election officers for said grape prorate election:

Frank Herrold
Jene Scudalar1
Mrs. Joseph Moxcey
Inspector
Judge
Judge
R.F.D. #1, santa Barbara
R. F.D. #1, Santa Barbara
La Cumbre Road, Santa Barbara
.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Justice Court, Third Judicial Township,
Goleta, be named as the polling place and 1t is
FUR~rlER ORDERED that the polling place be opened on the day. of election
between the hours of ten o' clock a. m. to six o' clock p. m.
I n the Matter of Corrections to the 1932 Delinquent RoJ.1 .
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that

clerical errors have been made in certain assessments in the Delinquent Roll for the
YeaF 1932, page 126, and in the tax roll for year 1932-33, Volume 2, page 610, and
applicat ion having been made to the Board by said County As sessor.for tthe cancellation
of said assessments, and any and all uncollected taxes qn or again~t said real property
aeprovided by Section 2go4A of the Political Code and amendments thereto ; and
It f urther appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of sai
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments , has been obtained
therefor, ( 
NOW, THEREFORE , IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections,
as set forth in said report as follows , to wit :
Strike off from Benj . F. Romero , taxes, penalties, costs.and interest
against lot 14B of Independence square, City of Santa Barbara. This was an erroneous
assessment, the lot being s.lbdivided at t hat time .
In the Matter of Approval of Oil Drilling Bond in Accordance v1i th the Provisions
of Ordina.nce No . 502 as amended by Ordinance No . 510 .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the following bond for oil drilling,
in the amount set opposite the name , was approved;
Continental 011 Company single bond $500 .00
Approval of In the Matter 'of Resolution of the: Santa Barbara Cot1nty Fish and Game
Santa Barba a
County Fish Association.
and Game
Association Resolution of the Santa Barbara County Fish and Ga.me Association , approving
for Flood
Control wor  the action of tbis Board in applying for funds to be used in flood control work , was
Statement o
Tuition for
Non-ree1den
Junior Coll
Student a.
received and ordered placed on file. 
The Clerk was directed to express to the Fish and Game As socia tion the Board'
appreciation for their action.
I n uhe Matter of Statement of Tuition for Non- resident Junior College Student
for the year 193S-39 ;
ge
Statement of Tuition for non-resident junior oollege students and request for
necessary taxlevy, as presented by the County Superintendent of Schools, was received
456
Estimated
Expenditures
- - Santa Mari
Valley Water
Conservation
District.
Publishing
Ordinance
No. 512 .
 
and ordered placed on file .
In the Matter of Estimated Expendtures of the Santa Maria Val.ley Water Conservation
District for the Year 193$-39 .
Estimated expenditures of the Santa liaria Valley Water Conservation District
for the year 193S-39, and the amount apportioned to the County of Santa Barbara, was
received and ordered placed on file .
In the Matter of P ublis~ing Ordinance No . 512.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of J . H. Bowles , pri ncipal clerk
of the printer and publisher of The Santa Maria Daily Times, that Ordinance No . 512
has been published; . . .
Upon motion , dul.y .seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Ordinance
has been published. 
Report. : - In the liAatter of the Report of the County Welfare Department.
I
Reallowance
of Applications
~or
Old Age
Secur1 ty, et 
t

Changes in
Old Age
Security.



Report of the County Welfare Department was received and ordered placed on
file,
In the Matter of Reallowaqce .of Applications for Old Age Security, Blind
"
and State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously , it is Ordered that the
applications for Old Age Security, Blind and State Orphan A~d, pre,riously allowed by
this Board, be real lowed for the month of Augtist , 193g , and
is directed to draw his warrants numbered A 1442 to A 2530 ,
the Auditor of t~is County
inclusive, in ~~e amount of 
$34, S24. oo , for the payment of said Old Age Security; warrants nuobered A 2531 to
. .
A 2566, inclusive, in the amount of $1 , 733 . 00 , for the payment of said Blind Aid, and
warrants numbered A 2567 to A 2746, inclusive, in the amount of $7 ,223 .00 , for the pay
ment of said State Orphan Aid 
. It is further ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered
A 1442 to A 2746, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient of Old Age
Security, Blind and State Orphan Aid , and the amount of aid allowed to each recipient ,
be placed on file in the off ice of the County Clerk and is hereby made a part of
the minutes of t his Board of Superyisors, to have the ~ame effect as though incorporat d
herein.  
In the Matter of Changes in Old Age Security.
It appearing :to the Board from "Notice of Change11 , filed by the County
Welfare Department, that certain adj1.istments should be made in the amount of aid grant d
to the following needy aged persons; upon motion , , duly seconded and carried, it is
therefore
ORDERED that the amo1tnt of ~id granted to the Needy Aged Persons listed
below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning August lat, 1938,
(unless otherwise i ndicated) , as follows , to \vit :
RESTORATIONS
Boydston, Burnett M.
Moat , Samuel I .
Shatzer, George
INCREASES
Hutcheson, Alonzo
Hutcheson, Margaret
IVlcGowan , Janie lid.
Newman, Carrie M.


TOTAL AID GRANDED


$35 .00
2s .oo
35.00
35 .00
35 .00
33 .00
25 .00
REMARKS


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D1sm1ssa1
 ot Suit.



 Changes 1n
State Orphan.
Aid.





NAhiE TOTAL AID GRANTED
RESTORATIONS (Continued)
Pruitt , Joseph 35. 00
Pruitt , Lucy 35. 00

Tansill, Minnie
Ygnacio , Pedro
DECREASES
Cooper , Elizabeth
Cooper, Hugh R.

Cordero, Encarnacion
Humphrey , b.1ar y
Malan, Rosa
Rear , Elias E. 
DISCONTINUANCES
Co nner, Laura S.

Cota, Jua.n Carlos
Horandt, Eli zabeth
Mills, l~arie F .
Romero , Rosalina
Schmidt, l~aud
 
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Winchell , Charles Harrison
Woods, Sarah R.
 




35.00
15. 00
15 .00
32 .00
22. 00
2 5 . 00
RE!Mi.RKS
In the Matter of Dismi ssal of Suit Against Edgar Beresford, For Recovery of
Old Age Security Gre.nted Edward Beresford 
Acting upon the recommendation of the County Welfare Department, the Distris
t Attorney is' hereby directed to dismiss the suit , heretofore ordered filed,
against Edgar Beresford for recovery of aid granted Edward Beresford,
In the l~atter of changes in State Orphan Aid 
I t appearing to the Boar d from "Notices of Change 11 , filed by the County
Welfare Department , that certain adj ustments shoul d be made in the amount of aid, etc. ,
granted to the f ollowing named persons; upon mo tion , duly seconded and carried , i t is
therefore 
ORDERED that the amou.nt of aid granted to Orpha.ns, etc. , lis ted belo,v, be
changed to the amount set opposite their names b e8innir~ August 1st, i93g , (unless
otherwise indicated) as follows) to wit :
1'!AME
I NCREASES
Dicki nson, Helen Richard,
Ii!ar jorie and Legrand
Hernandez, Naomi and Soto,
Valencia, Bennie and Ralph
DECRFASES
Elvira
Cervantes, Lo uis, Aur ora, Angelo,
Johnny and Frankie
Morales, Tomas , Jesusita, Manuel ,
Ramon and Francisco
Cause, Julia, Helen , Caroline, Josephine
.Marjorie and l~artha Ruth
DISCONTINUANCES
Rodarte , Loui se and Paul
Smith, J ames and Mami e
Smi th, Gwendolyn
STATE COUNTY TOTAL AID
GRANTED
$4-0 .oo $41. 00
20.eo 29.00
20 . 00 10.00
50 .00 30. 00
50. 00
60. 00
$81. 00
49. 00
30. 00
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50 . 00
60.00
REMARKS

458
County Aid


NAME
CHANGE OF PAYEE:
RECIPIENT OF AID PAYEE BEFORE CHANGE
Apodaca, An1ta
Haenel, Mildren
and Warren
Morales , Tomas
Rodart ~, Lutero
Rosa (Apodaca),
Margaret-
Rosa (Apodaca ) ,
Richard
Valerio (Apo dac~)
Joseph and Solita
Ann
Cause , Julia , Helen,
Caroline , Josephine ,
Marjor ie and Mart ha
Mr s . Joseph Si lva

Mrs. W. T. Doyle

Arthur W. Evans
Arthur W. Evans

Mrs. I.iary li!enezes

l'o(r s . J ohn Costa


I~rs . John Costa

Ruth Edith Cause
STATE COUNTY 'l\JTAL AID
GRANTED
REMARKS
PAYEE AFTER CHANGE
Arthur W. Evans, Proba tion offi c er
Mrs. Margaret Haenel
Mercedes Morales
Ant onia Rodarte
Arthur w  Evans , Probat ion Off i cer
Arthur w. Evans, Probation Officer
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Arthur w. Evans , Probation Officer

Arth ur W. ' Evans , Probat i on o r r i cer
I n the Matter of Petition for County Aid.
I t appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the foll owing petitioner s

are proper persons to receive Cottnt y Aid : Upon motion dtlly seconded and carried , it
is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on General Fund in favor of the following
persons f or the amounts set oppo site thei r respective names on ~he fir st day of Aug .
J_93g , to wit :
Florence Grinstead
Lucy Leal
Frank Bush 
Alice Colley
Alison Davi es
t
Rut h Harvey
Ella Hathaway
Mary Lane
I rene R. owl ey.
\Y'i 11 iam Ryan
Car rie Scoggin

Willi am A. Bar nes
   Timothy Crane
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;
Ander son', Rob ert  

Mattie Par ker
Joe Bunker  
Geneva Boldman
Mrs . I\dike Sol tero
Roy Mccombs
Agnes Stuart
FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRI CT

Carpinteria , Calif or nia
Carpi nt eria , California

SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.


c/o County 'Velfare Department
711 De la Vina Street
c/ o County Welfare Department
526 W. Victoria Street
c/o Count y Welfare Department
215 W. Val er io Street
335 De la Vina Street
316 W. Arrel laga Street
632 W. De l a Guerra Street
THIRD SUPERYI SORIAL DISTRICT .
Ballard vi~ Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT. -
Send all checks f or Dist r i ct
Four to the Santa Maria Offic. e
. FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRI CT



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1 5. 00
10. 00
31 . 00
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19 .00
21 .00
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19 .50
19. 50
10 .00
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1 . 00
2 . 00
2. 00
20. 00
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2. 00
1 . 00

 ,

Ordinance
No . 513.
Adopting
Vacation
Policy for
County
Employees.
July 25th, 1938
In the Matter of Ordinance No. 513,
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried unanimously , the Board passed and
adopted Ordinance No . 513 , entitled 11An Ordinance Amending Ordinances Nos . I+g6 and 505
of the Count y of Santa Barbara, Stata of California, designating the positions , salar1 a
and compensation of certain elective county officials, their deputies and employees . "
Upon the passage of the f oregoing Or.dinance , the roll being called, the
following Supervi sors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmorer Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald I~ . Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None.
 In the Jvtatter of Adopting Vaca tion Policy for County Employees .
 Resolution No . 2704.
 WHEREAS the present policy of allowing each depar.tment to arrange for vaca-
: tions has caused dissatisfaction and a non- uni form policy , and
Accepting
Off er of
Federal
Grant .


( Whereas advantage is being ta.ken of the Co unty by both the departments and
employees,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that each department of the County sub~i t to
the Statistician a statement of the vacation allowance during the present calendar
year, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that vacations hereafter allowed start with Sunday
 and end two weeks later with a Sunday , . 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for the calendar year 1939, each department sub
mit to the County Statistician its complete vacation schedule by March 1st, 1939; that
all vacations start with a Sunday and end with a Sunday two weeks later and that all
vacations be arranged so as to fall within the period May let, to September 30th, of
each calendar year and that no other or further vacations or sick leave periods on pay
shall be allowed, 
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State o:f California, this 25th day of J 11ly l93S, by the foJ.lowing vote,
to wi t : Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, ~red G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam
and C. L. Preisker. Nays : None . Absent: None .
j
In the Matter of Accepting the Offer of the United States t o the County of
Santa Barbara to Aid by Way of Grant in Financing the Construction of Addition to the
Veterans ~emo rial Buildi ng at sa.nta Maria California.

 After discussion of the off er of the United State of America to aid by way
of grant in :financing the construc tion of an Addition to the Veterans Memorial Buildin
at Santa Maria,. California, the f ollowing Resolution , numbered 2705, and entitled 11A
 
Resolt1tion Accepting the Offer of the United States t o the Cou.nty of Santa Barbara to
  
Aid by way of Grant in Financi ng the Construction of Addition to the Vet erans Memorial
Building at Santa l~aria, California" , was proposed by Supervisor Preisker and duly
t
ado TJt ed: 6


    
Resolution No . 2705
Be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County :


SECTION 1 . That the offer of the United States of America to the County of
 
Santa Barbara to aid by way of grant in fi nancing the construction of an Additior- t o
the Veterans Memorial Building at Santa Maria, California, a copy of which off er reads
as fo J.lows :
County of Santa Barbara, California,
Santa Barbara, California.
.
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11 Washingt on , D. C. ,
Dated : July 22 , 193g.
Doeket No . Calif. 1764-F
1. Subject t o the Terms and Conditions (PWA Form No . 2301 as amended to the
date of this Offer) , which are made a parthereof , the United States of America. hereby
460



Adoption of
Wage Seal&.
offers to aid i n f inancing .the cDnstruction of an additi on t o a cottnt y bui l di ng and t h
improveoent of grounds (herein cal J_ed the 11Proj ect 11 ) by maki ng a grant to the Couht y
. of Santa Barbara {her ein called the 11Applicant 11:) in .the amount of 45 . per cent of the
cost of the Project u_pon completion, as d~termin e d by the Federal Energency Ad.ministr a
tor of Public Works. (herein called the 11Ad.mini str etor 11 ), but not t o exceed, i n any
event , the sum of .$16,200 .
 2 ~ By acceptance ot' this Offer the Applicant covenants to begin wor k on the
pr.oject as early .as possible but in no event l ater than 8 weeks from the dat e of t his
. Offer and to complete such Project wit h all practicable dispatch , and in any event
within 5 ~onths f rom the ~omm encern ent of construction .
3. Thi s Offer is made subj ec t t o the expr ess condition t hat, if the Ad.ministr~
tor shall determine at any time that the An~lice nt has paid or agreed t o pay,
whether directl y or i ndirectly , a bonus , commi ssio:i. or t'ee to any person, t'ir m or
cor por at i on f or at tempting to procure an approval of the Appl iqant' s appl i cat ion, or
f or al leged ser vi ces in pr ocuring or i n att empting to pr ocure such a ppr oval or f or
activi ties of the nature commonl y known as l obby i ng performed or agr eed to be performe
in co nnect i on wit h the applicati on , then the Admini strat or shal l ha~ e the right , in
his discretion, to rescind thi s Off er and any agreements r esulting he refrom, and in th
event of such r es ci ssion , the Uni ted States of America shall be 11nder no f urther
obli gat ion hereunder.
U  JITED STATES OF A!~RICA

Federal Emergency Administr at or of Public Works
By H. A. Gra~r , As Pi st ant Admi ni s trator 11
be and the s ane is hereby is all respe cts accepted.
SECTION 2. That said Count y of Santa Barbara.agre es to abide by all the
Terms and Conditions of said of fer, i ncl uding the Ter ms and Cond itions annexed thereto
and made a part ther eo f . \
SECTION 3. That the Count y Clerk be and he i s hereby a uthori zed and
directed forthwith to s end .t o the Feder al Emergency Administration .of Public Works
three certif ied copies of the pr oceedings of the regular meeting in connection with
the adoption of t his Resol ution, setting for t h t his Resolution in full, ~nd such

further documents or proofs in connection with the acceptance of said off er as may be
reouested by the Federal Emergency Admin~.stration of Public Works  

Attest:
J. E. LEWIS, Clerk.
Approved:
 c. L. PREISKER,
C.L.Preisker, Chairman
Board of Supervisors.
The above resolution was seconded by Supervisor Stevens and was adopted
with the following voting: AYE: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Sevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preieker 

Nays: None . Absent: None .


\ In the Matter of Adoption of Wage Scale For Construction of Addition to
Veterans Memorial Building at Santa Maria, California:

Resolution No . 2706.
WHEREAS, bids f or furnishing all labor, materials, transportation and
services for the construction of a dining room addition to the Veterans Memorial
 
Buildir.g. at . Santa Maria, California, will be received by the Board of Supervisors at
  ten o'clock a . m. August 22nd, i93g, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors deems it nece~sary to establish a prevail
ing wate rate of per diem wages and rates for ~egal holidays and overtime work 'in the
 

Acceptance
of Plans an
Spec 1:f1oat1
-:-Veterans
Memorial
Building .
~ 4 1
July 25th, 193~ . 
locality in which the addition to the lilemorial Building is to be made, for each craft
or type of workman, or mechanic, that ~ill be needed to execute the contract which
'
will be awarded to the successful bidder,  
IT IS THEREFORE ORDE.R ED AND 'R ESOLVED, that the wage rate of per diem wages
and rates for legal holidays and overtime work , to be paid for each craft or type of

workman, or mechanic , needed in constructing a dining room addition to the Veterans
'
Memorial Building at Santa Maria, California, will be as follows :
0LASS OF WORK
t
{
PREVAILING
BATE
t
PER DIEl\11
WAGE

TI1'.IB: RATES FOR
OVERTIME AND
LEGAL HOLIDAYS
Legal Holiday
Double Time
Overtime
Time and
one-half
Brick Layers
Carpenters
Building Labor
Common Labor
Cement Finishers
Mixer Operator
Lathers
Plasterers
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Plasterers Apprentice
Hod Carriers
Electricians
Electricians Apprentice
Roofers - Top liAt:in 
Roofers 
Roof'ers Helper 
Plumbers 
Plumbers Helper 
Reinforcing Steel Worker 
Sheet I'vietal V{orker 
Painters 

Truck Drivers-Up to 1~ tons
Truck Drivers - over II II
Tile Setters 
Floor Layers 
$1 . 50
i.oo
.75
1 . 25
1. 25
.75
.75
1. 00
 io
.  92i
1 .00
.  75
.  S7t
1.25
1. 00

$12.00
8.oo
6.oo
J.t 00
9. 00
6.oo
10.00
 .
10.00
6.oo
6.oo
s.oo
4.so
7.4o
7. 00
6.oo
9.00
5. 00
10.00
9. 00
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6.oo
7 . 00
10.00
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ti
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II
II
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II
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11
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II
II
ti
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Skilled Labor not tiereinabove enumerated - not less than $1.00 per hr .
Intermediate Labor'nothereinabove enumerated
Unskilled Labor nothereinabove enumerated
$ .75 per hr .
$ .50 per hr.
II
11
II
11
II
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II
II
11
11
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11
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The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of
$ hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by
the aforementioned 'number of hours constituting a working day .
The for~going Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors
this 25th day of July, 193S , by the following vote, to wit : Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald Ii!. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays : None .
Absent : None .  
In the Matter of Acceptance of Plans and Specifications For Construction
.
ns of Addition to Veterans l~emorial Building at Santa !~aria , California.
 Upon motion , duly seconded and carried unanimously , plans and specification
for ad.dition to the Veterans Memorial Building at Santa !~~ aria, California, were
acdepted as presented hy Louis N. Crawford, architect .
4.62


 

The Clerk was directed to publish Notice to Contractors, calling for bids
for construction of said addition, in the Santa Jv!aria Daily ~.imes , and August 22nd,
1938, at lO o ' clock a . m. was set for the opening of said bids; said notice to be
practically in the fo llov!ing form , to wit :

 ADVERTISEI.1ENT FOR BIDS ,
Notice is hereby given that the County of Santa Barbara, State of Californi ,
will receive bids for furnishing all labor , material, transportation and services for
tne construction of a Dining Room Addition to the Veterans Memorial Building, Located
at .santa Maria, California, each bid to be in accordance with plans, specifications
and other contract documents now on file with the architects, ~oui s N. Crawford , at g
Gibson- Drexler Building, Santa Maria, California , where they may be examined and copie
obtained upon deposit of $10 ,00 per set which deposit will be refunded upon the return
of such copies in good condition within five days after the bids are opened.
Bidders are hereby notrfied that pursuant to the statutes of the State of
California, or locat laws thereto applicable, the Board of Supervisors , Santa Barbara
County, State of Carifornia has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem
wages and rates for 1egal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work
is to be performed, for each craft or type of workmen or mechanic needed to execute
the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder.
CLASS OF WORK
Brick Layers
Carpenters
Building Labor
Common Labor
Cement Finishers
Ii!ixer O-nerator
Lathers
Plasterers











Plasterers Apprentice
Hod Carriers

Electricians

Electricians Apprentice

Roof ere - Top Man

Roofers

Roofers Helper
 
Plumbers
Plumbers Hel-ner
Reinforcing Steel Worker

Sheet Metal Worker
Painters 
Truck Drivers-Up to it tons
  
Truck Drivers - over 11 11
Tile Setters
Floor Layers


PREVAILI:t-TG RATE



$1 . 50







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. 75
. 50
l . 12t
.75
1 . 25
1. 25
.75
. 75
i .oo
. 6o
. 62t
1 . 25
l . 12t
1.00
l . Oo
t
TII1ilE RATES FOR
OVERTII.m AND
LEGAL HOLIDAYS.
PERDIE1'! WAGE
$12 .00
s .oo
6. oo
4.oo
9 . 00
6.oo
10. 00
10. 00
6.oo
6.oo
s .oo
4 . 80
7. 4o
7 . 00
6.oo
9 . 00
5. 00
10. 00
9 . 00
3.oo
6.oo
7.00
10. 00
s.oo
LEG.AL
HOLIDAY
Double Time
II
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II
II
II
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II
II
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II
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OVERTIL1E
Time and
One-half
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II
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If
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Skilled Labor nothereinabove enUI'.lerated - not less than $1. 00 per hr 

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Intermediate Labor nothereinabove enumeratea -
Unskilled Labor nothereinabove enumerated
 
$  75 per hr .
$ . 50 per hr.



Authorizing
Wallace C.
Penfield
Agent tor:
Board.
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July 25th, 1938 . 4 3
The foregoing scbedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of
g hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by
the aforementioned number of hours constituting a. working day .
It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to \IY'hom the contract is awardeq.,

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and UP.On any subcontractor under him , to pay not l ess than the said specified rates to
 
all laborers , workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract 
 
Notice is also hereby given that all bidders may submit with their bids, a

s\vorn statement of their financial responsibility , technical ability and experience 

Such sworn statement may be required to be furnished before award is made to any
'. . 
particular bidder .
Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the of fice of the

architect, Louis N. Crawford, $ Gibson-Drexler Building, Santa Maria, California;
'shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for 5% of the amount
of the bid made payable to the order of the Board of Supervisors, Santa Barbara County ,
(
Cal~fornia ; shall be sealed and filed. with the County Clerk at Santa Barbara, Californi ,
. on or before August 22nd, 1938 , at 10 : 0~ o ' clock a . m. and will be opened and publicly
read aloud at or about 10:00 o 1 clocli: ;. M. of that day in the Board of Supervisor ' s
Room, County Coo.rt House, Santa Barbara County, California 
 
The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the

bidder will .enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited
if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to
. do so by the Board of Supervisors , Santa Barbara County, California.









Tne Boa.rd of Supervisors, Santa Barbara County, California reserves the
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right to reject any and alJ. bids or waive a.ny informality in the bid 


No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of t hirty (30 ) days after the
date set for the opening thereof 

Dated: July 25th, 193g 

COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA
By C. L. PREISKER , Chairman Board of
Supervisors 
In the Matter of Authorizing Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public
iVorks , as Public Works, as Agent f'qr the Board of Supervisors, Veterans 11.emorial
Building, Santa Maria, California:
 Resolution No . 2707. 
\~EREAS , the County of Santa Barbara is undertaking improvements and
additions to the Veterans' l\~emor1al Building at Santa Maria; and
WHEREAS, this is a cooperative project with the Federal Emergency Ad.mini&
tration of Pub l ic Works 
WHEREAS, it is necessary that an agent be designated to represent the
County in various matters pertaining to this project;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED t hat Wall ace C. Penfield be designated as Enginee
. .
of Public Works for the County.of Santa Barbara, and thathe is hereby authorized to
supervise the maintenance , execution and performance of all contract s and negotiations
 with the Federal Emergency Administration of Public works, Contractors , Architects ,
 and to act as a representative of Santa Barbara County; and
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thathe is hereby authorized and required to give
preliminary approval to all bills in connection with such project and keep cost records
of same as directed by the Board of Supervisors ahd Federal Emergency Administration
 of Public Works.
 BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED thathe is hereby authorized to approve change

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464

Claim of Etta
C. Willis
filed aga1net
County of
Santa Barbara
Claim Recalle
:from Auditor.
 
Claims Held
Over.

orderB and other mat ters authorized by the Board of Supervisors during construction
work, in so f ar as necessary to carry out policies and decisions of the sai d Board.
 Passed and adopt ed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sant a
Barbara, State of California this 25th day of July , 1938, by the following vote:
Aye : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fr ed G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L 
Prei sker . Nay: None. Absent: None.
I n the lv1atter of' Claim of Etta C. Willis Filed Against the County of
Santa Barbara.
. 
Claim of Etta C. Willis , in the sum of $lo, 723 . 1g, filed against the
County of Santa Barbara for injuries sustained by her as the result of a fall in the
Court House on the 13th day of May , 193S , was referred to the District At torney.
In the Matter of Claim Recalled from the Auditor and refer red t o maker
f or correction 
 ' Upon moti on , duly seconded and carri ed unan i mousl y , it i s ordered t hat
the order made and entered July 18th, i93g, allowing claim as follows :
! 
K. S. Engle' Guadalupe Public Cemetery Fund
be and the same is hereby rescihdea; and it is f urther ordered that said claim be
recalled from the Auditor and referred to maker ~or correction .
- In the Matter of Claims Held Over ,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the following
cl aims be and the same are her eby hel d over :
 Coast Neon Sign Company
Uni on Hardware & Metal Oo .
$3~1 . 10
60 . s2
Claims Reject d. \  I n the Matter of Claims Rejected.
Allowance of .
Cla1ms.
(
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously , i t is Ordered that
the following claims be and the saree are hereby rej ected:
-
Bancroft Whitney Company 
do do
 .
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
$37. 42
10. 30
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the foll owing
l 
cl a i ms be and the same are hereby alJ_owed, each claim for the amount and payable out
(
of the fund designated in the order of .allowance indorsed on the face of each cl aim

respectively , to wit :
 
Addressograph Sales Agency
do do
American Dental Supply Co .
Azar1 s Market , Sam
Bancroft Whitney Company
Banks ' Typewriter Exchange
Burroughs Adding Machine Co . .
GENERAL FUND

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California Miss ion Trails Assn .
Carrillo & Davis
Ca.rson, D. C.
Cheverez, Ranona
Commercial Off ice Supply Co .
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Cronkite , C. E.
Dellar, Earl
Durbiano , Mike
Depar tment of Penology


$ 30. 00
28. 68
10. 04
7 . 38
ll .76
. 67
165 . 23
2, 200.00
12. 24
236 . 20
J_4 .oo
27. 20
4 . 51
61 . so
66. oo
12. 00
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July 25th, 193$.
Eaves, Jr . , Albert GENERAL .FillJD
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Faul.ding, l\~rs  1/m.
Gay , Laura A 
Girardey, L . E    
Graybar Electric Co 
Hadley Company, Charles R 
Holiday Hardware Company
Huerta, Caesario
Johnson, F . W.
Live Oak Dairy
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Los Angeles Stamp and Statione~J Company
Maher1s Richfield Service
Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp 
Montecito Garbage Hauling
I~onte Vista Dairy
Moore, F.
Mylund 1 s Service Station
l~cNall Building Materials
Nielsen & Petersen
Pacific : Coast Publishing Co: 
Pacific Dairy Equipment Co .
Pollorena, Richard
Rancher~a Market
Reina del Mar Parlor
Remington Rand
Remington Rand
Sally's Pantry
Sanitary Laundry
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
Schwabacher-Frey Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
Sou .Calif . Edison Company
Tennyson The Druggist

Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
Under,~rood Elliott Fisher Company
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Union Printing Company
Water Works Dept.
'
 
Air Reduction Sales Co . GOOD ROADS FU}JD
Alverez, S . 11~.
Dellar, Earl

$16.75
l0. 00
15. 00
s .oo
2.s7
19.25
11 .4-0
9 . 00
20. 00
39 . 60
7.21
16. 57
i33 . 27
1. 50
12. 40
10. 00
. 4o
381. 93
2. 92
11+. 17
33 .47
30. 35
37 .50
6. 59
250. 00
312.07
J.70 . 69
3. 50
53 . 35
4.96
20. 6)
20 .09
6. 1+9
32. 21
439 .17
22 .21
12.17
10.35
12.17
81.37
4. 22
7. 50
1. 75
53 . 56
27 . 4o
s.oo
20.39
s.oo
4 5
466



















Diedrich, L. N. GOOD ROADS FUND
Floyd, Manley   
Gano 1 Robert   
Gen . Pet. Corp. of Calif.  
Lambert , Ray 
Luke Tractor and. Equipment Qo .
Pollorena, Richard
Santa Barbara Crane Service
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Shell Oil Company
Snow, Beverley
Southern Calif. Edison Co mp.g,ny  
Thompson, Homer c.
Union Hardware & h1etal Co .
Yauney Machine ~'{arks  
Ambrose Lumber Company HIGHWAY II~ . FUND
Westwick Iron Works
. 4o
65 .00
10.15
226.Sl
105 . 00
42. 6S
25 .00
3s. 50
121 . 52
40 .3s
130. 71
7s.oo
30. 00
13 . 69
307 . ~2
7.37
17. 21
30. 90
Upon the passage of the f oregoing order , the roll being called , the f ollowing
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit.: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam , and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent , None .
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
' The foregoing mi nutes are her eby approve